Are Billie Eilish and Nat Wolff Sparking Romance Rumors?

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Key Takeaways
- Billie Eilish and Nat Wolff were seen in a romantic light in Venice.
- Both artists have a history of friendship dating back to 2024.
- They have bonded over their shared experiences with Tourette syndrome.
- Romance rumors have circulated since March after public appearances together.
- Their chemistry is evident, prompting fans to speculate about a potential relationship.
Los Angeles, June 9 (NationPress) Singer-songwriter Billie Eilish and actor Nat Wolff were spotted engaging in public displays of affection in Italy, igniting speculation about their romantic involvement.
The duo was recently seen enjoying a cozy moment in Italy, according to reports from People magazine.
Images shared by Deuxmoi captured Eilish, 23, and Wolff, 30, sharing kisses and toasting with champagne flutes on a picturesque balcony in Venice. Representatives for both artists did not provide immediate comments on the matter as of Sunday, June 8.
According to People, the whispers of romance between Eilish and Wolff gained traction in March after they were seen leaving the iHeart Music Video Awards together and subsequently enjoying a night out in New York City.
Details about their night out were reported by PageSix. Wolff, a talented actor and musician, featured in Eilish's self-directed ‘Chihiro’ music video, released in June 2024, where she described their chemistry as an “inescapable connection.”
While they have previously insisted they are simply good friends, Wolff and his brother Alex Wolff have mentioned that they developed a close friendship with the two-time Oscar winner when they opened for her on the ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour’ in 2024. In an interview with Variety in October, Nat reflected on how the three bonded over their shared experiences with Tourette syndrome, a condition characterized by involuntary movements and sounds.
“Even when I saw Billie in interviews, I thought, ‘Oh, she’s one of us’”, the ‘Paper Towns’ actor recalled. “We understand the ways we try to downplay ourselves for others, and it’s refreshing to be able to let our guards down around certain people.”
Wolff also discussed their attempts to manage their Tourette symptoms. Eilish humorously recounted their first encounter in a Vogue video, saying, “My initial impression of you was at the Oscars after party, where I was lounging on a couch outside, and you just appeared.”
“It was an instant connection, although I can’t recall the specifics of our conversation, but I remember thinking, ‘Yo’,” she added.