The pair were spotted kissing and drinking from champagne flutes on a balcony in Venice
Billie Eilish; Nat Wolff. Credit :
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- Billie Eilish and Nat Wolff were spotted kissing and drinking from champagne flutes on a balcony in Venice, Italy
- Romance rumors between Eilish and Wolff intensified in March when they were seen leaving the iHeart Music Video Awards together and later spending a night out in New York City
- Wolff starred in Eilish’s ‘Chihiro’ music video in June 2024
Billie Eilish and Nat Wolff are drumming up more rumors of a romance after they were recently spotted sharing an intimate moment in Italy.
In photos shared by Deuxmoi, Eilish, 23, and Wolff, 30, could be seen kissing and drinking from champagne flutes on a balcony in Venice.
Representatives for Eilish and Wolff did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment on Sunday, June 8.
Romance rumors between Eilish and Wolff intensified in March when they were seen leaving the iHeart Music Video Awards together and later spending a night out in New York City together, according to PageSix.
Wolff, an actor and musician, starred in Eilish’s self-directed “Chihiro” music video, which came out in June 2024, and she described their dynamic in the video at the time as an “inescapable connection.”
The pair previously said they consider themselves just good friends.
Billie Eilish; Nat Wolff. Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic; Monica Schipper/Getty
Wolff and his brother Alex Wolff have shared in the past that they became close friends with the two-time Oscar winner when they opened for her Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour in 2024.
Speaking to Variety in October, Nat said that the trio bonded over what it’s like to have Tourette syndrome, a disorder that involves repetitive movements or unwanted sounds that can’t be easily controlled.
“Even when I saw Billie on interviews, I said, ‘Oh, she’s one of us,’ ” the Paper Towns actor said at the time.
“We know all the ways that we try to mute ourselves or try and chill ourselves out or soften ourselves for other people, and how nice it is to not have to do that for certain people,” Wolff said to the outlet about how they try to downplay their Tourette symptoms.
Eilish also joked about their bonding experience in another video for Vogue at the time, saying, “My first real impression of you, when I met you, was at the Oscars after party, and I was sitting on the couch outside, and you just appeared.”
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“It was just like an immediate — I don’t even know what we talked about, but it was an immediate — I was like, ‘Yo!’ “ Eilish recalled to the outlet.
Despite the rumors about her love life, Eilish also told Vogue last year that she has been wanting to keep her romantic life private after sharing what she considered to be too many intimate details over the years.
“I wish no one knew anything about my sexuality or anything about my dating life. Ever, ever, ever,” she said. “And I hope that they neve r will again. And I’m never talking about my sexuality ever again. And I’m never talking about who I’m dating ever again.”