
Billie Eilish And Nat Wolff: Romance Confirmed
In the most cinematic way possible, just in time for Pride Month.
On June 7, 2025, Billie Eilish and Nat Wolff sealed weeks of swirling rumors with a kiss that launched a thousand X posts. Caught on camera by paparazzi and first circulated by Deuxmoi, the 23-year-old Grammy darling and the 30-year-old indie heartthrob were seen cozying up on a Venetian balcony—complete with champagne flutes and shy glances. If the matching striped shirts and relaxed body language weren’t enough, the kiss made it official.
While fans had long speculated about the pair—especially after Nat starred in Billie’s self-directed "Chihiro" music video and toured alongside her with his brother Alex—their reps had consistently brushed off any romance. But the kiss? It was undeniable.
Behind the Scenes: From Tourette’s to Tourmates
This isn’t a flash-in-the-pan fling. Billie and Nat reportedly met at an Oscars afterparty in 2023, introduced by Alex Wolff. Their early bond was personal and private: both live with Tourette’s syndrome, a shared experience that reportedly laid the foundation for deeper connection.
Professionally, their chemistry bloomed: Nat and Alex opened for Billie’s Hit Me Hard and Soft tour in 2024, and fans noticed how seamlessly Nat slid into her creative universe. From backstage hangs to on-stage cameos and artful video collaborations, their partnership slowly evolved into something more intimate.
Privacy vs. Paparazzi: A Complex Reveal
The balcony kiss also flies in the face of Billie’s public vow to keep her dating life private. In her November 2024 Vogue interview, she declared she was “never talking about who I’m dating ever again.” Her frustration with media obsession was palpable, especially after she was effectively outed as bisexual on a red carpet in 2023.
The fact that this moment went public—during Pride Month, no less—has stirred up more than just gossip. Fans are divided. Some called her out for "dating a man in June," questioning the validity of her bisexual identity. Others leapt to her defense, reminding the internet (once again) that bisexuality doesn’t vanish when someone dates across the gender spectrum.
One X user summed it up best: “LGBT people and homophobes fighting to see who hates bisexuals the most.”
Nat Wolff: From Nickelodeon to New Love
Nat Wolff, known for his early career in The Naked Brothers Band and later roles in Paper Towns and Stella’s Last Spell, is no stranger to Hollywood’s harsh spotlight. He’s been romantically linked to Margaret Qualley and Suki Waterhouse, but this is arguably his most high-profile pairing yet.
In a 2024 interview, he praised Billie as a “rare mix of intensity and playfulness,” hinting at admiration that may have run deeper than fans initially realized. Now, the admiration appears mutual.
Not Just a Fling
Though Billie and Nat kept things quiet for months, the Venice sighting paints a fuller picture—one of slow-burn chemistry, shared vulnerabilities, and artistic entanglement. Whether this marks a new chapter or just a brief interlude, it’s clear the connection between them is real.
As Billie once said of Chihiro, the video Nat starred in: “It’s about someone you feel like you can’t live without. No matter how far you run.” Sounds like more than a plotline.
With the world watching—and Pride Month discourse ablaze—Billie and Nat’s relationship may not be quiet anymore. But if the kiss said anything, it’s that they’re not hiding.