
Billie Eilish and Nat Wolff spotted kissing all over Venice in romantic getaway
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Following the sighting of Billie Eilish and her boyfriend, Nat Wolff, sharing a passionate kiss on a balcony, the couple went on a boat trip in Venice, Italy.
On the previous Saturday, the singer from "Bad Guy" and the actor from "Naked Brothers Band" were observed getting close together while traveling via water taxi on the Grand Canal for a romantic weekend vacation.
During a particular moment, Wolff leaned over to Eilish and gave her a tender kiss on the cheek as she was watching.
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Additionally, they appeared to be in a positive mood and exchanged a few chuckles with one another.
While Eiish, who is 23 years old, appeared to be at ease for the occasion, Woff, who is 30 years old, sported a gray T-shirt. Eiish wore an enormous black T-shirt, and her hair was blowing in the breeze.
Additionally, on the same day that they affirmed their relationship by passionately locking lips on a balcony in Venice, they went on a boat ride together.
The couple took photographs of each other while sipping Champagne in between their makeout sessions.
There was a point when Wolff drew Eilish into a passionate kiss while simultaneously placing both of his hands around her neck.
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In March of this year, the nine-time Grammy winner and the actor from "Fault in Our Stars" were seen leaving the iHeartRadio Music Awards 2025 together, which was the first time that dating rumors began to circulate about them.
On the other hand, a source close to Eilish stated that they were "close friends" and "nothing more."
It was during the same month that photographs were taken of Wolff and the singer from "Birds of a Feather" going out to bars together in New York City.
The two were reportedly "very affectionate" while they were out together at a number of local clubs, according to a source who spoke with us.
It has been over two years since Eilish disclosed that she was physically attracted to women but that she was "intimidated by them and their beauty and their presence." But now, she has found herself in a new romantic relationship.
She came out about her sexual orientation in December of 2023.
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