
All About Billie Eilish's Rumored Boyfriend, Nat Wolff
Here's everything to know about Wolff and his connection to Eilish so far.
Wolff comes from an entertainment family: his mother is actress, writer, director, and producer Polly Draper, and his dad is the jazz pianist Michael Wolff. He grew up in New York City and told Complex in 2013 that he filmed his first short when he was only nine-years-old in Washington Square Park. As a kid, he told his family,'I want to be a child actor!'
Wolff added, 'With two artist parents, I just grew up knowing that art was the most important thing and everything else was kind of secondary.'
He and his brother Alex ended up starring in Nickelodeon's The Naked Brothers Band, produced by his mother and with music supervised by his father. He and Alex even toured with music from the show, some of which Wolff wrote. But he took a break to do some regular life stuff.
'I know a lot of the kids in the entertainment industry who didn't go through the normal stuff, like high school, with the peer pressures and heartbreak and everything,' Wolff told Complex. 'There's definitely a part missing in them, you know? You can see it in their eyes.'
But Wolff returned to acting, with credits in Paper Towns (2015), The Fault in Our Stars (2014), Stella's Last Weekend (2018), Mainstream (2020) and more. The brothers returned to the stage under the moniker Nat & Alex Wolff, and have released two studio albums, according to a 2024 profile in Hero Magazine, which included an interview between them from his time on tour with Eilish.
In 2023, they discussed their album Table For Two with Paste Magazine.
'When you're younger, you're very, very narrowly focused on, I don't know, the girl you're in love with, or whatever. And I think that's definitely still on the album. But I think more than ever, our deep roots of our family and our parents and where we grew up, and maybe some more all-encompassing things that haven't been addressed before are more addressed on this album,' Wolff said of the newest LP.
After Wolff joined Eilish's tour in 2024, rumors the pair might be dating started circulating. In a profile of Eilish in Vogue 2024, Wolff said of Eilish, 'She's one of those people where almost everything she does, she does better than everyone else. She's like, 'Come see me ride my horse,' and the teacher says, 'You know, if she put all her energy into it, she could go to the Olympics.' You just have to kind of submit to the fact that she's going to be better than everyone else at everything.'
He shared that he first met Eilish at the Academy Museum Gala in Los Angeles. Both of them have Tourette's syndrome and they bonded over that and over being child stars. He made an appearance in her 'CHIHIRO' music video in 2024, and they were spotted in New York City in March 2025 going to the Lucille Lortel Theater together before bar-hopping in the East Village.
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