Billie Eilish's Ex-Boyfriend Brandon "Q" Adams Is Featured in Her Apple TV+ Documentary

Billie Eilish's ex-boyfriend Brandon "Q" Adams is featured in her Apple TV+ documentary 'Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry.' Details.
While Billie Eilish fans had been anticipating to get perception into her songwriting process and a behind-the-scenes view of her concerts in her Apple TV+ documentary, Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry, few will have anticipated that they'd know about her secret ex-boyfriend.
Rumors about the 19-year-old five-time Grammy Award winner's love lifestyles were rampant since she first stepped onto the song scene, however she by no means recognized who her songs had been about until the documentary.
The singer discussed the various trials and tribulations in her romance with ex-boyfriend Brandon Quention "Q" Adams, however who is he?
Who is Billie Eilish's ex-boyfriend Q?
The singer's documentary, Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry, covers her four-year upward thrust to superstardom — from the debut of her first hit "Ocean Eyes" to her severely acclaimed 2019 album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? to her concert appearances.
In addition to showcasing her skilled triumphs, the L.A. local additionally shared intimate details about her non-public life, like her previous studies with self-harm, her roots as a Justin Bieber fan, and her romance with Brandon "Q" Adams.
Q is a musician, who performs underneath the stage identify 7:AMP. Like Billie, Q is at the beginning from L.A. The former couple has a five-and-a-half-year age difference, and Q was once born in June of 1996.
Though the two by no means confirmed their dating until the Apple TV+ special, Billie used to be in truth featured at the duvet of Q's 2019 album, Bleaupro.
She also shared that his album changed her lifestyles in a video with Tidal in May of 2019.
"Besides the fact that that's a person that means a lot to me, in every way I could possibly tell you, if I didn't even know him... that album, that project, is literally just like nothing I've heard," she stated in the Tidal video as she ranked it No. 1 on her list of life-changing albums.
The pair had been first shown together in the documentary at a 2018 live performance. At the time, Billie used to be Sixteen and Q was once 22.
As the film progressed, audience noticed happier moments between the two, like when they went ice skating on her 17th birthday and when she would name him expressing her love.
However, the death of their relationship additionally performed out. Billie would call Q when he failed to wait her live shows, and she admonished him for riding drunk.
On Valentine's Day in 2019, Billie shared that her beau had performed nothing for her.
The couple in the end reached a snapping point in mid-2019.
Why did Billie and Q break up?
Though Q did attend Billie's breakout Coachella performance in April of 2019, the action proved to be too little too late. After her display, Billie seemed to hang out with her beau, however he didn't make an effort to meet her.
Billie talked out her courting drama with her oldsters, Maggie Baird and Patrick O'Connell.
Soon thereafter, Billie showed that they'd damaged up.
"I just wasn't happy, and I didn't want the same things he wanted, and I don't think that's fair for him," she stated in the documentary. "I don't think you should be in a relationship super excited about certain things that the other person couldn't care less about. I don't think that’s fair to you. I didn't think that was fair to him."
The "Therefore I Am" singer said that her ex had other priorities too.
"And there was just a lack of effort, I think. I literally was just like, 'Dude, you don't even have enough love to love yourself. You can't love me, dude. And you don't,'" Billie continued. "'You think you do.'"
The songstress wanted to "fix" Q, and he or she later admitted that she "wasn't over him."
Q not has a public Instagram account, and he has not made any public remark about the documentary at this time.
Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry is available to circulation on Apple TV+ now.
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