Billie Eilish shows off her Australian accent at a concert

Billie Eilish shows off her Australian accent at a concert in Melbourne

Showing off her impressive Australian accent, Billie Eilish says Saddle Club and H2O: Just Add Water were “literally my favorite programs” growing up

Billie Eilish wowed the crowd at a sold-out concert in Melbourne this week after showing off her impressive Australian accent.

The 20-year-old revealed to the sold-out crowd at Rod Laver Arena that her two favorite shows as a child were Australian children’s shows H2O: Just Add Water and The Saddle Club.

The Bad Guy hitmaker also said she “really wanted an Australian accent” growing up.

Billie Eilish wowed the crowd at a sold-out concert in Melbourne this week after showing off her impressive Australian accent

Billie Eilish wowed the crowd at a sold-out concert in Melbourne this week after showing off her impressive Australian accent

Billie’s admission prompted her guitarist to ask her “to give us some dialogue from the show.”

She happily complied, adopting a stereotypical Australian accent to say “Oh, no, Cleo,” which was a line from H20, and then call out “Comanche,” the horse’s name in “The Saddle Club.” .

The crowd roared with excitement as Billie revealed her fondness for the shows.

The 20-year-old revealed to the sold-out crowd at Rod Laver Arena that her two favorite shows as a child were Australian children's shows H2O: Just Add Water and The Saddle Club

The 20-year-old revealed to the sold-out crowd at Rod Laver Arena that her two favorite shows as a child were Australian children’s shows H2O: Just Add Water and The Saddle Club

A TikTok video that captured the moment quickly went viral, garnering hundreds of comments within hours of uploading it.

One fan joked that “Billie sounds better than me and I’m actually Australian,” while another said her H20 impression was “spot on”.

Earlier this month, Billie kicked off the Australian leg of her Happier Than Ever world tour with a sold-out gig at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena.

The Bad Guy hitmaker said she really wanted an Australian accent growing up

The Bad Guy hitmaker said she really wanted an Australian accent growing up

But she was stunned during the show when 16,000 fans chanted the classic ‘Aussie! Aussie! Aussie! Egg! Egg! Oy!’

The Los Angeles-born singer asked the crowd, “What’s that?” before you add, “Holy f**k, I like that!” reported the Herald Sun.

Billie will perform her final show in Melbourne on Monday before flying to Perth to perform at the RAC Arena on Thursday and Friday.

The Saddle Club was a popular Australian children's show about four horse best friends and ran from 2001 to 2009. (Pictured: the main cast in 2004)

The Saddle Club was a popular Australian children’s show about four horse best friends and ran from 2001 to 2009. (Pictured: the main cast in 2004)

Billie met some native wildlife during her time Down Under

Billie met some native wildlife during her time Down Under