Brandon, who Billie calls Q, is a rapper under the stage name 7: AMP. He's five years older than Billie at 24 years old – she's 19.
Brandon Quention Adams AKA Q
In the Apple TV documentary, Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry, she said: “I just wasn't happy. I didn't want the same things he wanted and I don't think that's fair for him.
The pair dated for a year when Billie was underage—she was 17, whereas Q was 22—before they split for good in June 2019.
I'm not over him, I didn't find someone else," she adds. "I didn't stop having love for him. I just spent time away from him for a little bit and I was like, 'Wow I'm missing so much because I'm worried about you all the time and I don't want what you want and you don't want what I want.
Billie Eilish with her bestfriend Zoe.
A rep for Eilish confirmed to PEOPLE that the couple had called it quits after less than a year. "We can confirm Billie and Jesse did split amicably and remain good friends," the rep said in a statement. "All cheating rumors are false.
Brandon, who Billie calls Q, is a rapper under the stage name 7: AMP.
“We can confirm Billie and Jesse did split amicably and remain good friends,” read a statement from Eilish's team sent to Page Six. The rep also added that any reports of infidelity are “false.” The breakup reports didn't come as too much of a surprise for fans.
As Billie says this, it's clear that what she truly means is that she loves Conrad romantically, though she can't say this directly. Conrad seems to realize the depth of her feelings but he also keeps his to himself.
At the peak of her commercial success, Holiday was arrested and sentenced to a year in prison for the possession of narcotics. While Holiday was a heroin user, “The United States vs. Billie Holiday” is widely acknowledged as the result of the FBI purposefully targeting her for the lyrics in 'Strange Fruit'.
Billie Eilish speaks openly about her Tourette's syndrome
Billie was diagnosed with Tourette's syndrome at the age of 11, and though most people don't notice her tics in casual conversation, she says, “If you film me for long enough, you're going to see a lot of tics.”
After her fans criticised her for following alleged abusers like Justin Bieber, Chris Brown and others, Billie Eilish took it upon herself to unfollow everyone. It started with Billie writing, "If I am following your abuser DM ME & I will unfollow them," and added, "I support you."
For the end of 2022 and first half of 2023, Billie Eilish had a new love in her life: The 21-year-old singer was first photographed making out with 31-year-old musician Jesse Rutherford in Los Angeles in fall 2022.
Billie Eilish surprised fans and Sarah Michelle Gellar by naming the “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” star as her childhood celebrity crush. Here's what Eilish said about Gellar and how the TV star responded.
Less than a year after making their 'ship Instagram official, Billie Eilish and Jesse Rutherford have reportedly called it quits. The lowkey couple was first spotted packing on the PDA and wore coordinating Halloween costumes before making their red carpet debut at the LACMA Art + Film Gala.
Most of us know that Billie is the female, while Billy is the male; both spelled differently but pronounced the same.
After over a decade, I discovered I had been diagnosed with a tic disorder, anxiety, and OCD as a child, but no one had ever put the puzzle pieces together before that moment. When I brought the evidence to a new neurologist, I finally confirmed I did, in fact, have Tourette's.
Like many stars who have enjoyed a meteoric rise to fame, Eilish is not invulnerable to the toll that the entertainment business can have on a person's mental health and wellbeing. Even before her career took off, the singer suffered from depression and other conditions that she continues to cope with today.
“I don't have scars anymore because it was so long ago. But I've said to a couple of them, 'Just be nice to yourself. ' Because I know. I was there.”
Billie was diagnosed with Tourette syndrome at age 11.
Tourette syndrome made headlines recently when Grammy Award-winner Billie Eilish, 20, opened up about her childhood diagnosis. Tourette typically begins with simple, subtle movements like eye blinking in children between 5 and 7 years old and slowly becomes more severe, peaking before the teen years.
They seemingly dated for less than a year.
"I just wasn't happy," she said. "And I didn't want the same things he wanted and I don't think that's fair, for him.