
Champagne & Kisses: Billie Eilish and Nat Wolff Make It Official in Venice
Venice has always been the ultimate backdrop for romance, and now it’s playing host to one of 2025’s most intriguing celebrity love stories. Billie Eilish and Nat Wolff have finally given us the confirmation we’ve been waiting for, with stunning photographs capturing the pair in an achingly romantic moment on a Venetian balcony that could rival any scene from The Notebook.
The images, exclusively obtained by Deuxmoi, show the 23-year-old Grammy winner and the 30-year-old actor-musician locked in a passionate embrace, champagne flutes glinting in the Italian sunshine as they bask in what can only be described as pure, unadulterated bliss. Against the timeless architecture of Venice’s canal-side palazzos, the couple appeared completely lost in each other—a tableau that fashion photographers and romantic novelists could only dream of capturing.

This sun-drenched Italian interlude serves as the exclamation point on a relationship that has been quietly building momentum for months. Last year, Deuxmoi’s eagle-eyed sources were already whispering that these two were “100% a couple,” and now, with this public display of affection in one of the world’s most photogenic cities, Eilish and Wolff are no longer hiding behind the “just friends” narrative that has become Hollywood’s favorite deflection.
The romance rumors first gained serious traction in March when the pair made a strategic exit together from the iHeart Music Video Awards, later painting the town red during a cozy New York City night out that had PageSix’s photographers working overtime. But perhaps the most telling sign of their deepening connection came through Eilish’s artistry itself—Wolff’s starring role in her self-directed “Chihiro” music video, released in June 2024, which the artist herself described as showcasing an “inescapable connection.” In hindsight, that phrase feels less like creative direction and more like a confession.
Their professional collaboration blossomed when the Wolff brothers—Nat and Alex—opened for Eilish’s critically acclaimed “Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour” in 2024. What began as a business arrangement quickly evolved into something far more personal, with all three artists bonding over their shared experience with Tourette syndrome, a neurological condition that involves repetitive movements and sounds.

“Even when I saw Billie on interviews, I said, ‘Oh, she’s one of us,'” Nat revealed to Variety in October, his words carrying the weight of recognition and understanding that only comes from shared experience. The vulnerability in that statement speaks to something deeper than casual friendship—it hints at the kind of authentic connection that forms the foundation of lasting relationships.
Wolff elaborated on their unique bond, explaining how they’ve found solace in each other’s company: “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.” For celebrities constantly performing versions of themselves, finding someone with whom you can simply exist—unfiltered and unguarded—is perhaps the greatest luxury of all.

Eilish herself offered a glimpse into their origin story during a Vogue interview, recalling their first real encounter with characteristic charm: “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.” There’s something beautifully cinematic about that meet-cute—the two-time Oscar winner sitting alone at Hollywood’s most exclusive after-party, only to have her future romantic interest materialize as if summoned by fate itself.
Now, as images of their Venetian romance circulate across social media and entertainment outlets, one thing is crystal clear: Billie Eilish and Nat Wolff are writing their own love story, one sun-soaked balcony kiss at a time. In an era where celebrity relationships often feel manufactured for publicity, theirs appears refreshingly authentic—built on mutual understanding, creative collaboration, and the rare gift of being truly seen by another person.

