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Billie Eilish and Nat Wolff's Complete Relationship Timeline

Billie Eilish and Nat Wolff's Complete Relationship Timeline

Cosmopolitan09-06-2025
Another celebrity couple has emerged in this our year of the lord chaos, aka 2025. Looks like rumors about Billie Eilish and Nat Wolff have been proven true thanks to the couple being spotted making out in Italy. And if the photos took you by surprise, clearly a timeline is in order. Here's how these two took their vibe from friendship to romance.
Nat's brother, Alex Wolff, meets Billie at an Oscar party!
"Billie and me and my brother, we all have Tourette's. And I think we all have bonded over that," Alex told Variety . "Even when I saw Billie on interviews, I said, 'Oh, she's one of us.'"
Billie attends Coachella with Nat and Alex, and they document the vibes on Instagram.
Nat appears in Billie's video for "CHIHIRO."
Nat and Alex start opening for Billie during the Hit Me Hard and Soft tour.
Nat gushes about Billie to Vogue, saying "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."
Billie and Nat are spotted leaving the iHeart Music Video awards. A few days later, sources speak out to Page Six, saying "They are close friends. Nothing more. Billie is affectionate with all of her friends."
Deux Moi drops photos on June 8 of the pair kissing in Italy. And that brings us up to date!
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