Who is Q aka 7:AMP? Billie Eilish broke up with ex Brandon Quention Adams in 2019 but she's still not over him
The new Apple TV+ documentary, 'Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry', offers some very revealing insights into the pop star's relationship with her ex-boyfriend, Brandon Quention "Q" Adams.
Their relationship ended in 2019, but Eilish confesses in the documentary that she is not quite over her ex. "I can't fix him". The docu gives fans a first-look into the then 16-year-old Eilish and 22-year-old Q together backstage at one of her three concerts at The Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles in November 2018.
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Who is Q?
Q, who performs under the stage name 7:AMP, is seen through the documentary on several occasions. The couple is seen holding hands at her 17th birthday party, ice-skating, backstage, professing her love for him over the phone "I love you. I’m in love with you", displaying affection and warmth. The five-time Grammy award winner had apparently kept the relationship a secret for more than a year. The two have an age-gap of five-and-a-half years. Q was reportedly born on June 4, 1996, while Eilish’s birthday is December 18, 2001.
Eilish felt 'lonely' and 'miserable' on Valentine's Day
Their relationship was, however, soon going to take a turn for the worse. While backstage at her February 2019 concert in Paris, Eilish said she felt "lonely" and "miserable" on Valentine's Day. "Q doesn't do anything?" asked a member of her team. "Haven't gotten anything," Eilish replied. "And the night before, he'd been really weird and distant and s---." She continued, "It was totally fine, we've been great. But then they had this plan to go to Big Bear [Lake in California], like the whole squad was gonna go to Big Bear. I was just like, 'You know what, have fun, don't worry about me, I'm miserable, and I miss you, and I wish you would talk to me, and I have no one else to talk to.'"
But their relationship ended over different expectations. "I didn't want the same things he wanted and I don’t think that's fair," she says. "I don't think you should be in a relationship super-excited about things the other person couldn't care less about. There was a lack of effort. Like dude, you don't even have enough love to love yourself so you can't love me and you don't."
'Hasn't fully moved on'
"I do love him, though, which is what made it harder," she added. "'Cause I'm not over him. I didn't find someone else. I didn't stop having love for him. I just, like, 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.'"
That Valentine's night, Eilish cried while performing 'I Love You', a ballad from her 2019 album.
The documentary reveals that Eilish was concerned about his self-destructive habits. "I'm trying to get him to go to therapy," she said to her childhood friend Zoe. "He's so self-destructive."
billie for 7:AMP’s #BLEAUPRO album pic.twitter.com/ufbIkJfP6b
— Billie Eilish Updates (@eilishupdates) February 18, 2019
On Spotify, Q has 8,392 monthly listeners and 'News Clip' is his most listened to song with 3225,133 views. The cover image for his album 'Bleaupro' features Eilish. According to reports, he hails for Los Angeles.
He also happens to be a fan of Kanye West. According to US Weekly, he praised Kanye West in several Instagram posts. He also called the rapper's 2013 album, 'Yeezus' as his favorite of all time.