'I'm really happy about it': Billie Eilish says her boyfriend Jesse Rutherford is 'hottest f***er' alive
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Billie Eilish's romance with Jesse Rutherford, lead singer of The Neighborhood, continues unabated. The two lovebirds were recently spotted together in a Gucci blanket at a Los Angeles gala.
When Rutherford and the 'Happier Than Ever' singer dressed up as an infant and an older man for Halloween in October, they appeared to be making a statement about criticism of their age difference—an age gap of eleven years. The following week, Rutherford, 31, and Eilish, 20, posed together in a Gucci blanket on the red carpet of a Los Angeles gala. "It's really cool and I'm really excited and I'm really happy about it," Eilish told Vanity Fair in a video interview. "I managed to get … to a point in my life … where I not only was known by a person that I thought was the hottest f***ing f***er alive, but pulled his a**! Are you kidding me? Can we just [get a] round of applause for me?" "I just am really inspired by this person, and, you know, he's inspired by me," Eilish said.
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Every year, Eilish appears for an interview with Variety and answers a string of questions. For this year's edition, Billy rewound parts of the past 6 years and reflected on how her answers had evolved over time. The singer sneered at some of them as most people do while listening to the replies she had given when she was a teenager. The 2022 version mimed strangling young Eilish after she described how her bedroom was "like Hell," with red illumination. Eilish remarked, "Bless my little heart, though." The singer responded to fan queries as well, including one about when she had matured the most.
She recalled how this year she had performed as the headlining act at prestigious festivals like Coachella and Glastonbury, finished a world tour, and received an Oscar. "I feel hopeful and I feel happy, and I feel in a good, a good spot in my life right now," she said. Even though she jokingly remarked that her accomplishments were "nothing like that second year" of the Time Capsule interviews, she actually finished a book, an Amazon special, and other projects by the time her documentary for which she wrote the Oscar-winning theme and the James Bond film ‘No Time to Die’ were both released.