Billie Eilish and famous actor: captured in passionate kisses

Billie Eilish made a brief pause on her agenda to enjoy a well -deserved rest, but did not do it alone, at all times she was accompanied by a gallant.
The singer, who is one of the most influential artists in recent years, was recently seen in an intimate situation with actor Nat Wolff, which has triggered rumors of a new romance in Hollywood.
The images were disseminated by means such as Page Six and Peoplewhere the couple is seen kissing on a balcony during a getaway in Venice, Italy.
Both appear relaxed, sharing champagne glasses and close moments that have generated speculation among their followers.
Although so far neither Billie Eilish or the actor has confirmed a love relationshipthe disseminated image leaves little space for doubts about the level of intimacy they share.
American media suggest that the relationship could have begun months ago, after matching events such as Iheartradio Music Awards.
Sources close to the singer pointed to People That “Billie Eilish She is at a very quiet stage and focused on enjoying her private life“, which would explain the absence of public statements.
Love emerged
Nat Wolff was the protagonist of the music video “Chihiro” second single from the successful album Hit me hard and soft Billie Eilish, where the actor interprets the singer’s love interest.
The production, directed by Billie Eilish itself, was described as a visual portrait of an “unavoidable connection” among its characters.
In the clip, both are in an institutional building and then run together towards an open field, where they embrace and play, symbolizing an emotional struggle between desire and fear.
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Since then, chemistry between the two was evident to the singer’s followers. Speculations intensified when they were seen together outside the set, although at that time there were no official statements.
Nat jump to fame was given in his adolescence thanks to the series of The Naked Brothers Bandwho starred with his brother Alex Wolff.
The series, created by her mother, actress Polly Draper, combined music and comedy, and turned the brothers into youth idols into the mid -2000s.
After passing through children’s television, Nat He knew how to reinvent himself as a film actor. Participated in cinematographic adaptations of youth novels such as The Fault in Our Stars (2014) and Paper Towns (2015), both based on books by John Green.
He has also worked on films such as Death Note (2017) and Stella’s Last Weekend (2018), and more recently in the Amazon series The Consultant.