Billie Eilish and Jesse Rutherford Break Up After Less Than 1 Year
Billie Eilish and Jesse Rutherford have broken up after dating for less than a year. The “Happier Than Ever” singer-songwriter and The Neighbourhood frontman apparently “split amicably and remain good…

Billie Eilish and Jesse Rutherford, both wearing Gucci, attend the 2022 LACMA ART+FILM GALA Presented By Gucci at Los Angeles County Museum of Art on November 05, 2022 in Los Angeles, California.
Presley Ann/Getty Images for LACMABillie Eilish and Jesse Rutherford have broken up after dating for less than a year. The "Happier Than Ever" singer-songwriter and The Neighbourhood frontman apparently "split amicably and remain good friends," a rep for Eilish told People in a statement Wednesday (May 17). They added, "All cheating rumors are false. Both are currently single."
Eilish, 21, was last spotted hanging out with Rutherford, 31, at Coachella last month. The musicians first sparked romance rumors in October when the pair were spotted catching dinner and kissing in front of the paparazzi. After their PDA went viral online, they went Instagram official on Billie's page following Halloween.
The "Your Power" singer captioned her post: “life is craaaaaaaaaaaaaaazy. happy halloween.” Though the photo of their matching costume has been removed from the post, one of the slides shows Jesse in a clown costume, making people laugh as he says, “That’s why we’re all fans anyway!” and throws a rat at them. The final slide was a photo of Billie in a Little Bo Peep costume while the "Sweater Weather" singer was in full old-man makeup (bald cap, grey hair, suspenders).
Criticism of Jesse
The inspiration behind their Halloween costumes seemed to be the former couple’s creepy way of telling the world that they are very aware of their 11-year-age gap. Many fans commented on the post at the time, criticizing the singer for the hypocrisy between her song "Your Power" -- which delves into age and power dynamics -- and her romantic relationship with Rutherford.
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Eilish spoke publicly about her boyfriend in November as part of her yearly Vanity Fair interview titled "Same Interview, Sixth Year." As we previously reported, Eilish said of her relationship, "It’s really cool and I’m really excited and I’m really happy about it. 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? Thank you, Jesse Rutherford, everyone.” Eilish continued, adding that she “locked that motherf—er down.” She went on to explain how she’s “really inspired by her beau, and that he was "inspired by" her.
Rihanna, Dua Lipa, Travis + More: The Most Googled Musicians of 2022
New research has revealed the most Googled musician of 2022 in America, conducted by celebrity news site CelebTattler. The site analyzed Google search data for over 150 of the most influential musicians since January 1, 2022 to determine which celebrity was the most talked about of the year. Commenting on the study, a spokesperson for CelebTattler said: “This year has been a fantastic year for music fans across America with record breaking albums and singles coming from the likes of Taylor Swift, Harry Styles and more. With the music award season in full swing, it will be interesting to see if the most Googled musicians of the year end up winning the most awards too.”
With no shortage of celebrity drama and world tours in full swing once more, it is of no shock that the top 10 musicians who made the list are those currently on on tour or about to go on tour. See below the top 10 most Googled musicians of 2022:
10. Dua Lipa

Dua Lipa rounds out the top ten most Googled musicians list, being Googled 1.44 million times per month on average. Dua Lipa spent the year touring America on her Future Nostalgia tour whilst also collaborating with music legend Elton John.
9. Justin Bieber

Justin Bieber has been Googled 1.49 million times per month by Americans this year.
8. Selena Gomez

The eighth most Googled musician of the year is Selena Gomez. Gomez released new music alongside her tell-all documentary 'My Mind and Me' this year, detailing her mental health struggles whilst battling Lupus. She also may have gained new (older) fans thanks to her co-starring role in 'Only Murders In The Building," alongside boomers Steve Martin and Martin Short. Gomez has been Googled 1.51 million times per month this year.
7. Ariana Grande

Ariana Grande has been Googled an average of 1.68 million times per month in 2022.
6. Billie Eilish

Billie Eilish has been Googled 1.76 million times by Americans each month this year.
5. Rihanna

Rihanna, who gave birth to her first child this year, was announced as the Superbowl half-time act for 2023. She also recorded her first solo songs in years for the 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever' soundtrack. Rihanna has been Googled 1.77 million times per month on average this year in America.
4. Travis Scott

Travis Scott ranks fourth with 1.95 million monthly searches to his name, likely as a result of the Astroworld tragedy that made news around the world earlier this year.
3. Kanye West

Kanye West is the third most Googled musician overall. West has been Googled 2.05 million times per month this year. West hit the headlines this year due to many controversial social media posts, many related to his former wife Kim Kardashian and her recent partner, Pete Davidson. Others were related to his antisemitic comments.
2. Harry Styles

Harry Styles received the second highest number of Google searches in America throughout 2022. The British born singer and actor found himself at the center of drama during the promotional tour of Olivia Wilde’s 'Don’t Worry Darling.' The star, who is currently on tour, received 2.09 million searches per month from Americans.
1. Taylor Swift

The study revealed Taylor Swift as the most Googled musician of the year with 2.1 million average searches each month of 2022, in America. Swift recently broke records (and Ticketmaster) after the release of her latest studio album 'Midnights' and the announcement of her Eras tour.