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Billie Eilish and Nat Wolff Look All Loved Up While on a Boat in Venice

Billie Eilish and Nat Wolff Look All Loved Up While on a Boat in Venice

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Billie Eilish has a new romance in her life.
The 'Lunch' singer's relationship history includes everyone from 2 Little Monsters actor Matthew Tyler Vorce, to The Neighbourhood singer Jesse Rutherford, to internet star Quenlin Blackwell, and now, she seems to be dating actor and musician Nat Wolff.
Wolff, like Eilish, grew up in the entertainment industry. His mother is actress, writer, director, and producer Polly Draper, and his father is the jazz pianist Michael Wolff. Inspired by their parents, Wolff and his brother, Alex, began acting and singing when they were just kids. They starred in Nickelodeon's The Naked Brothers Band (produced by his mom and with music supervised by his dad) and even went on tour to promote it.
Wolff's other acting credits include The Fault in Our Stars (2014), Paper Towns (2015), Stella's Last Weekend (2018), and Mainstream (2020). Now, he and his brother are focused on their music. As pop-rock duo Nat & Alex Wolff, they have released two studio albums and even joined Eilish on her Hit Me Hard and Soft Tour last year.
Ahead, everything we know Wolff and Eilish's relationship.
Despite sources previously denying rumors that Eilish and Wolff are dating, the musicians are seen kissing on a balcony in Venice, Italy, and enjoying some champagne.
The pair enjoys a boat ride in Venice, Italy, while in casual outfits. The two are seen cuddling and laughing, and at one point, Wolff leans over to give Eilish a kiss on the cheek.
The pair seem to have a date night in Manhattan—first going to see a play at Lucille Lortel Theater, and then going bar-hopping in the East Village. See the photos here.
Wolff and brother Alex join Eilish's Hit Me Hard and Soft tour as the opening act, and soon, rumors that Wolff is involved with Eilish emerge.
In an interview published on October 2024, Wolff says of Eilish: 'She's one of those people where almost everything she does, she does better than everyone else. She's like, 'Come see me ride my horse,' and the teacher says, 'You know, if she put all her energy into it, she could go to the Olympics.' You just have to kind of submit to the fact that she's going to be better than everyone else at everything.'
Wolff makes an appearance in Eilish's 'CHIHIRO' music video—and they look great running together in coordinating baggy fits.
Wolff and Eilish meet at the 2023 Academy Museum Gala in Los Angeles. Wolff reveals this fact in an interview months later, when he says that they bonded over the fact that they both have Tourette's syndrome.
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