Billie Eilish and Nat Wolff Confirm Their Romance—Will New Relationship Push Singer To Move Out of Her Parents' Home?
The 23-year-old 'What Was I Made For' singer and the 30-year-old 'Paper Towns' actor were pictured soaking up the sun on a balcony in Venice, with images obtained by celebrity news site Deuxmoi showing the couple toasting champagne, snapping photos, and puckering up, looking every inch the loved-up duo.
Romance rumors between the actor and the musician first began to swirl when they were seen leaving the iHeart Music Video Awards together and then again when they were spotted out in New York City together, as first reported by Page Six.
Wolff has himself dabbled in the music industry—first, on screen while starring in the hit Nickelodeon movie 'The Naked Brothers Band' alongside his sibling, Alex Wolff; then again, onstage as one-half of the band Nat & Alex Wolff.
He merged those two passions in 2024, when he took on a starring role in Eilish's self-directed music video for her hit 'Chihiro,' which was released in June of that same year.
At the time, Eilish branded their connection 'inescapable.' Meanwhile, Wolff and his brother revealed that they became close friends with the singer when they opened for her 'Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour' last year.
While speaking to Variety, Wolff revealed that the pair bonded over having Tourette syndrome, which is a neurological disorder that is characterized by involuntary movements or sounds that are difficult to control.
'Even when I saw Billie in interviews, I said, 'Oh, she's one of us.' We know all the ways that we try to mute ourselves or try and chill ourselves out or soften ourselves for other people, and how nice it is to not have to do that for certain people,' Wolff said.
Eilish also gushed about their bond while speaking to Vogue, telling Wolff: 'My first real impression of you, when I met you, was at the Oscars after party, and I was sitting on the couch outside, and you just appeared.
'It was just like an immediate — I don't even know what we talked about, but it was an immediate — I was like, 'Yo!''
However, as the rumors about her love life intensified, the 'Lovely' hitmaker insisted that she would be keeping tight-lipped about her relationships because she felt as though she had already divulged too many details in the past.
'I wish no one knew anything about my sexuality or anything about my dating life. Ever, ever, ever, and I hope that they never will again. And I'm never talking about my sexuality ever again. And I'm never talking about who I'm dating ever again,' she said.
It marked a major turning point for the singer, who had previously been much more open about her love life, revealing to Variety in November 2023 that she was 'attracted to [women],' before later confirming that she identifies as queer.
She later admitted that she regretted being so open about her romantic history—and has since been much more tight-lipped about anything to do with her relationships, instead carrying out her dating life away from prying eyes.
What remains to be seen is whether her new romance with Wolff will prompt Eilish to make another very big move: moving out of her parents' home, where she has been largely residing even as her career has skyrocketed her to global fame.
Eilish's family purchased their home in Los Angeles' Highland Park neighborhood just a few months before she was born—snapping up the property in August 2001, according to records.
The two-bedroom, one-bathroom home spans 1,208 square feet and comes complete with a fireplace.
Because the property only has two bedrooms, Eilish's parents—who also share son Finneas—moved into the living room so that each of their children could have their own space.
And while much of Eilish's life has changed since her earliest childhood years, her love of the abode has never stopped, with the chart-topper explaining in a 2022 interview with V Magazine that her lifestyle inside the property remained as normal as can be.
'My relationship with my home has not changed, just like with my parents and my brother,' she said. 'I think it's a bit jarring for some people who grew up with me or haven't seen me in a long time. … They come over to see us and see that it's exactly the same.
'It's as if you walked in here and it's 2003.'
Today, the home serves as a perfectly preserved time capsule of Eilish's album-writing process—and she revealed in a previous interview with AWAL that she even recorded her first major songs, including 'Ocean Eyes,' inside her brother's makeshift studio in his bedroom.
Eilish also revealed that one of the walls still has a list of the tracks from her debut album on them.
In 2019, Eilish's beloved family home's address was leaked online, prompting a group of fans to flock to the property.
The artist then appointed a security guard to sleep in the living room to help her family feel safer. At the time, she told Rolling Stone: 'It was really traumatizing. I completely don't feel safe in my house anymore, which sucks.
'I love my house. I've loved attention my whole life but I don't think anyone knows what fame actually is. Because if I did want to be famous it wasn't this kind.'
In 2023, Eilish's family was again traumatized when a man jumped the fence and entered her property. The man allegedly began rifling through some of the family's belongings before the cops showed up and arrested him.
Although she lives with her parents, the songstress is believed to have purchased a stunning home in 2019, when she was around 17 years old—a milestone moment that even featured in her second album, 'Happier Than Ever.'
In the song 'NDA,' Eilish sings: 'I bought a secret house when I was 17, haven't had a party since I got the keys.'
It has never been confirmed which home Eilish purchased; however, all clues lead to the property being the former residence of singer Leona Lewis.
According to property records, Lewis sold the home for $2.3 million in 2019; but the buyer's name was never revealed.
The home—which is just 10 minutes away from Eilish's family home—is 2,100 square feet and is the perfect place for a horse lover like the singer.
The single-story ranch features a horse paddock, a goat pen, an arena, and a separate guesthouse.
The main house has three bedrooms and three bathrooms along with glass doors that give residents sweeping views of the lavish pool.
Meanwhile, Wolff is believed to reside in New York City's East Village, although property records indicate that he purchased a picturesque Los Angeles abode in 2023, paying $2.2 million for the three-bedroom, two-bathroom dwelling in Beachwood Canyon.
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