Fans took to Twitter to criticize the two musicians BillieEilish JesseRutherford
A callout? After going public, Billie Eilish and Jesse Rutherford’s age gap has been a hot topic in the sphere of celebrity dating. The “bad guy” singer and the “Sweater Weather” musician might have poked fun at the criticism.
So, why is there so much controversy about the musicians’ relationship? Read below about what Billie Eilish and Jesse Rutherford’s age gap is. Many fans took to Twitter to react negatively to the age gap. One person tweeted “billie eilish cannot legally drink and jesse has known her since she was 15 🫶 gotta love hollyweird!” Other fans defended Billie by saying “Not a clue who this Jesse dude is but Billie Eilish is 20 years old not 16. She’s a whole adult.”
A source told Hollywood Life that Billie’s brother Finneas and Jesse go way back and he doesn’t mind his relationship with his sister. “Jesse gets along flawlessly with [Billie’s] brother Finneas, who is so important to her,” the insider said. “Finneas approves of this, as he really loves seeing his sister so happy and giddy. Billie has gone through such amazing changes and growth in the past few years, and she is ready to be with a man who is on her same level.
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