Finneas has opened up about how he actually feels about his sister, Billie Eilish and her a lot older boyfriend Jesse Rutherford’s new relationship.
The 25-year-old producer defined that he’s “happy” for his youthful sister,20, following the news that she has struck up a relationship with The Neighbourhood singer, 31.
He advised E! News: “Listen, as long as she’s happy. I’m happy!”
His feedback come simply weeks after the GRAMMY Award-winning star was stated to be “getting along flawlessly” with Billie’s new boyfriend and that he “approved” of the brand new relationship.
A supply stated: “Jesse gets along flawlessly with [Billie’s] brother Finneas, who is so important to her. 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. She says that Jesse is the perfect guy for her.”
“The chemistry between them is electrifying and everyone around them can see this. They are both passionate about their music and Jesse treats Billie with so much respect and admiration. He does not look at her as a superstar or anything like that. Billie and Jesse have known each other for years so even though they’ve only been dating a short while, she feels very comfortable with him. “
The source added that “things are still relatively new” however are going “really well” thus far.
The couple first sparked romance rumoured again on October 14 once they have been noticed on a dinner date.
They shared a public kiss simply 5 days later, in the end confirming their relationship.
On Halloween, the pair went Instagram official on Eilish’s gram.
Earlier this month, lower than a month since they have been first linked, they made their crimson carpet debut on the LACMA Art and Film Gala in matching Gucci PJs.
Fans of Eilish have questioned their relationship because of their 11 12 months age hole. The pair have recognized one another since Eilish was 15, which additionally added additional criticism.