Inside Billie Eilish's Dating History Amid Rumored Romance With Nat Wolff: Jesse Rutherford and More
The 'Ocean Eyes' singer fueled romance rumors with former Nickelodeon star Nat Wolff in June 2025, when the pair was spotted sharing a kiss in Venice, Italy. Their outing came three months after Eilish and Wolff had fans questioning the nature of their relationship when they reportedly left the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards together and spent time with each other in New York City.
Us Weekly reached out to reps for both Eilish and Wolff for comment.
If a romance is blossoming between Eilish and Wolff, it would seemingly be the Grammy winner's first public relationship since she was romantically linked to The Neighbourhood singer Jesse Rutherford in 2022. Prior to her year-long romance with Rutherford, she dated actor Matthew Tyler Vorce and rapper Brandon Quentin Adams, whom she called 'Q.'
Billie Eilish and Jesse Rutherford's Relationship Timeline: The Way They Were
Scroll down for a closer look at Eilish's dating history.
Eilish quietly dated Adams, who goes by the stage name 7:AMP, for less than one year. The singer's 2021 AppleTV+ documentary, Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry, showcased both the highs and lows of their relationship. In one scene, Eilish told Adams she loved him. In another, she angrily threw her phone after he told her that he would 'try' to come see her.
Eilish and Adams' split was also shown in the documentary. "I just wasn't happy. I didn't want the same things he wanted, and I don't think that's fair for him. I don't think you should be in a relationship, super excited about things that the other person couldn't care less about," she said.
Eilish continued, "There was just a lack of effort. I was literally like, 'Dude, you don't have enough love to love yourself, so you can't love me, dude. And you don't. [laughs] You think you do.''
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Eilish sparked dating rumors with Vorce in April 2021 after the two were spotted getting coffee in California. The pair never publicly discussed their relationship while they were dating, but Vorce spoke out about his split from Eilish in May 2022.
"Nobody cheated on anyone,' he wrote on his Instagram Stories at the time. 'Relationships end. Simple as that. Creating rumors and LYING on the internet is dangerous.'
In another post, Vorce wrote, "The fact that thousands of people take time out of their day to write the most heinous things on someone they will never knows post is the most cowardly thing you can possibly do. Live your own life.'
Eilish also told Vanity Fair in 2022 that she was 'extremely grateful' for the relationship.
'I think he's so much happier now which makes me really happy," she added.
Eilish and Rutherford were first spotted together on a dinner date in October 2022. The former couple was also photographed kissing outside a restaurant in L.A.
Though they faced backlash for their 10-year age gap, Eilish and Rutherford proved that the criticism didn't bother them when they dressed as a baby and an old man for Halloween 2022.
In November, Eilish and Rutherford made their red carpet debut at the LACMA Art + Film Gala, wearing matching pajama-inspired outfits.
"It's really cool. I'm really excited and I'm really happy about it,' Eilish told Vanity Fair of the romance later that year. 'Can we just [get a] round of applause for me? Thank you, Jesse Rutherford, everyone."
In May 2023, a rep for Eilish confirmed that she and Rutherford had called it quits. 'We can confirm Billie and Jesse did split amicably and remain good friends,' the rep said. 'All cheating rumors are false. Both are currently single.'
One year later, Eilish told Rolling Stone that Rutherford was 'one of [her] favorite people in the world."
Billie Eilish Says Jesse Rutherford Is Her 'Homie Forever' 3 Months After Split
Wolff appeared in Eilish's June 2024 music video for 'Chihiro' and opened for her Hit Me Hard and Soft Tour alongside brother Alex Wolff later that year. Eilish and Wolff sparked dating rumors in March 2025, when they reportedly left the iHeartRadio Music Awards together and hung out in NYC together days later.
The romance rumors continued in June 2025, when a photo shared by DeuxMoi showed Wolff pulling Eilish in for a kiss in Venice, Italy. Another snap showed Eilish seemingly taking a photo of Wolff as he held a champagne glass and leaned over a balcony.
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