Yes, Nat Wolff Is Billie Eilish’s Boyfriend: Spotted in Passionate Kiss on Italian Getaway
The two reportedly bonded while on tour and over having Tourette syndrome. See photos of their steamy kiss.

The rumors are true: Billie Eilish seems to have a new boyfriend. The singer was spotted in the middle of a passionate kiss with partner Nat Wolff in Venice, Italy. The two looked happier than ever.
It appeared that the couple was enjoying a romantic getaway as they cheered with champagne on the balcony where they were staying. The “Bird of a Feather” singer took photos of the moment on a digital camera while balancing her drink on the ledge.
According to anonymous sources close to the couple, they’ve been dating since at least last year, per Deuxmoi. After all, they were spotted leaving last year’s Iheartmusic Awards together. They’ve also been spotted having an night out in New York City, feeding romance rumors. On top of that, Wolff starred alongside Eilish in her “Chihiro” music video.
Nat Wolff is a 30-year-old actor and musician in a group with his brother Alex. They opened up for Eilish on her “Hit Me Hard and Soft” tour in 2024 and have since grown close. Per People, the two bonded over many things, including both having Tourette syndrome.
Eilish said she was outed last year when Variety revealed her sexuality, sharing that the star likes men and women. Since then, she has intentionally been more reserved in revealing anything about her love life.
“I wish no one knew anything about my sexuality or anything about my dating life. Ever, ever, ever,” she told Vogue in an interview afterwards. “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.”
Eilish and Wolff have yet to make any official appearances together, like walking a red carpet, and their representatives have yet to provide official comment. The pair has only formally said they’re good friends. Fans can probably expect that to change soon, though the two seem to be keeping things private.