It’s official! Billie Eilish is seen with her new boyfriend Nat Wolff – Music

What began as an artistic connection against the cameras, has now flourished in a romantic history that no longer seeks to hide. Billie Eilish and actor Nat Wolff They became a global news after being photographed sharing a kiss and champagne drinks on a Venetian balcony, thus confirming the rumors that have been circulating among their most attentive fans for months.
The images, initially disseminated by the Deux Moi entertainment account, show the couple in a Romantic getaway in Italylaughing, hugging and enjoying the European sun. The scene, worthy of a postcard, broke with the secrecy that both had maintained on their relationship, unleashing a wave of reactions in social networks.
The link between Eilish and Wolff was created under reflectors. The American actor plays the singer’s love interest in the video “Chihiro”, second single from the Hit Me Hard and Soft album. Directed by Billie herself, the clip portrays an intense and emotional relationship between two characters fleeing an institution to hug and play in freedom, in what she described as “An external expression of an internal conflict.”
In a press release that accompanied the launch, Eilish explained that the video clip plays that tension between deep emotions and denial: “The deepest feelings such as fear, love or desire always reach us, regardless of how much we try to flee.”
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In the light of recent images in Venice, those words acquire a new meaning. The complicity that both showed in the video was already perceived by their audience as more than acting. Billie Eilish followers soon noticed how, after filming, The couple was seen sharing time outside the set. However, at that time, none spoke about it.
Nat Wolff, born in 1994, is not a new face in the entertainment industry. His career began in music, being part of the Nat & Alex Wolff duo with his younger brother. Both starred The Naked Brothers Band series by Nickelodeon, Created by her mother, actress and director Polly Draper, during the 2000s.
His jump to the cinema was remarkable. Wolff starred in the successful adaptations of youth novels The Fault in Our Stars (2014) and Paper Towns (2015), based on John Green’s books, which positioned him as one of the most promising young actors in his generation. To this are added papers in films such as Death Note (2017), Stella’s Last Weekend (2018) and the Amazon The Consultant series.
His career has not only been marked by his multifaceted talent in music and performance, but also by a choice of projects that link it to productions with strong emotional or narrative load, such as the symbolic universe that Eilish proposed in “Chihiro”