A New Chapter for Billie Eilish and Nat Wolff
Birds of a feather really do flock together, especially when it comes to Billie Eilish and Nat Wolff. After months of speculation and media attention, the couple has finally made their relationship public on the red carpet. This significant moment marks a new chapter in their lives, as they have been quietly building their romance behind the scenes.
On May 6, the pair attended the Los Angeles premiere of Billie Eilish: Hit Me Hard And Soft – The Tour Live In 3D, a concert documentary co-directed by Eilish and James Cameron. The film captures her sold-out four-night run in Manchester, England, in 2025. This event was not just a celebration of Eilish’s work but also a moment to showcase their growing relationship.
For the occasion, Eilish embraced her signature style, wearing an oversized green Prada polo layered over a crisp white long-sleeve top. She paired this with a pleated knee-length skirt, red-and-blue knee-high socks, and pointed kitten heels. Meanwhile, Wolff arrived in a taupe double-breasted suit, complemented by a crisp white shirt and black oxfords. Their outfits reflected their individual styles while also showing their unity.


A Slow-Burning Romance
Their sweet, slow-burning romance has unfolded largely behind the scenes. Eilish first met Nat’s younger brother, Alex Wolff, in 2023, before crossing paths with Nat at the Academy Museum Gala later that year. By Coachella 2024, she was spotted in the desert with both Wolff brothers, sharing moments of fun and connection. Nat’s cameo in her “Chihiro” music video and his appearance on tour alongside her seemed to cement what had quietly shifted from friendship into romance.
Eilish has always been intentional about protecting her private life. In a 2024 Vogue cover story, she famously declared she would “never talk about who I’m dating ever again,” following years of scrutiny surrounding both her relationships and sexuality. Before Wolff, Eilish dated Jesse Rutherford for several months. The pair made their public debut in late 2022 before separating amicably the following year.

Emotional Reflections
Elements of that relationship, and its emotional aftermath, later surfaced across Eilish’s third studio album, Hit Me Hard And Soft, particularly on “Wildflower,” a track widely interpreted by fans as reflecting on jealousy, guilt, and emotional overlap involving Rutherford’s ex, Devon Lee Carlson.
Earlier this year, Wolff supported Eilish at the 2026 Grammys, attending the ceremony alongside her while keeping a notably low profile. After Eilish won Song of the Year for “Wildflower,” Wolff was seen hugging his girlfriend as she celebrated the win. He later appeared with his arm wrapped around Eilish as the pair posed for photographs at their table.

Looking Ahead
Beyond her personal life, Eilish has also confirmed that work on her fourth studio album, BE4, is underway. For fans, the new era will hopefully offer not only another glimpse into her creative evolution, but also further insight into her sweet dynamic with Wolff. As they continue to navigate their relationship and careers, the world watches with anticipation for what comes next.






