'Everybody needs to shut up': Billie Eilish slams speculation about her love life with ex Brandon 'Q' Adams as she covers Rolling Stone

She is seen breaking it off with rapper 7:AMP (born Brandon Adams) in her AppleTV+ documentary Billie Eilish: The World's A Little Blurry.

And despite previously giving a rare inside look to her personal life in that film, Billie Eilish does not want anyone speculating about her romantic relationships.

The 19-year-old superstar singer is featured on the cover of the latest issue of Rolling Stone as she was asked if her recent single, Your Power, was inspired by her 24-year-old ex who she calls 'Q' as their break-up was shown in the aforementioned documentary.

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Interesting: She is seen breaking it off with rapper 7:AMP (born Brandon Adams) in her AppleTV+ documentary Billie Eilish: The World's A Little Blurry and she was asked if her recent single, Your Power, was inspired by her 24-year-old ex who she calls 'Q'

Interesting: She is seen breaking it off with rapper 7:AMP (born Brandon Adams) in her AppleTV+ documentary Billie Eilish: The World's A Little Blurry and she was asked if her recent single, Your Power, was inspired by her 24-year-old ex who she calls 'Q'

She said: 'Everybody needs to shut up. [The documentary] was a microscopic, tiny, tiny little bit of that relationship. Nobody knows about any of that, at all. 

'I just wish people could just stop and see things and not have to say things all the time.'

The doc follows her from the latter part of the recording for -- When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? -- to the 2020 Grammys, where she took home four trophies out of six nominations at the tender age of 18.

The star, who has largely kept her dating life private, opens up about her relationship with rapper Adams who goes by the stage name 7:AMP but she calls 'Q.'

Shining star: The 19-year-old superstar singer is featured on the cover of the latest issue of Rolling Stone

Shining star: The 19-year-old superstar singer is featured on the cover of the latest issue of Rolling Stone

 In the beginning of the Apple TV+ doc, she can be heard telling Q that she loves him over the phone, but as it gets close to the end Eilish breaks it off with him.

As more is revealed, Eilish can be seen having a difficult time getting ahold of Q while she's out on the road touring, and again when she returns home to Los Angeles, where he also resides.

She would go on to break it off with him during a conversation before she hit the stage for a gig at Pier 17 in New York City. 

'I just wasn't happy. I didn't want the same things he wanted and I don't think that's fair for him,' the Everything I Wanted singer says.

Of her relationship with Q, Billie said: 'Everybody needs to shut up. [The documentary] was a microscopic, tiny, tiny little bit of that relationship. Nobody knows about any of that, at all. I just wish people could just stop and see things and not have to say things all the time,' as she is seen on the cover of 7:AMP album BLEAUPRO

Of her relationship with Q, Billie said: 'Everybody needs to shut up. [The documentary] was a microscopic, tiny, tiny little bit of that relationship. Nobody knows about any of that, at all. I just wish people could just stop and see things and not have to say things all the time,' as she is seen on the cover of 7:AMP album BLEAUPRO

'I don't think you should be in a relationship super excited about things that the other person couldn't care less about.'

Trying to be honest with herself, Eilish elaborates about how she didn't think the state of their romance was 'fair' for either one of them.

'There was just a lack of effort. I was literally like, "Dude, you don't have enough love to love yourself so you can't love me, dude. And you don't. [laughs] You think you do."'

With some time to reflect on the demise of the relationship, she admits she still loves Q. 

'I have such a loud personality that makes people feel like they know everything about me and they literally don’t at all…that I can sing. That I’m a woman. That I have a personality': She also addressed the general public's perception of her in the Rolling Stone feature

'I have such a loud personality that makes people feel like they know everything about me and they literally don’t at all…that I can sing. That I’m a woman. That I have a personality': She also addressed the general public's perception of her in the Rolling Stone feature

'I'm not over him, I didn't find someone else. I didn't stop having love for him,' she explains.

'I just spent time away from him for a little bit and I was like, "Wow I'm missing so much because I'm worried about you all the time and I don't want what you want and you don't want what I want." I don't want to fix him. I can't fix him. I tried.'   

There's a scene in the doc where Eilish forgets lyrics to one of her songs during a show at Coachella and calls Q, seemingly for some support. Before hanging up, she throws the phone on the floor in frustration, as reported by People.

Q would go on to break his hand after hitting a wall, and Eilish reveals to a friend: 'I'm trying to get him to go to therapy. He's so self-destructive.'

In another scene, she discloses that Q didn't get her anything for Valentine's Day, when asked about how they celebrated the lover's holiday. 

She also addressed the general public's perception of her in the Rolling Stone feature.

Big deal: Her first album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and became one of the best-selling albums of 2019

Big deal: Her first album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and became one of the best-selling albums of 2019

Eilish said: 'What do they think when they think that? Do they think what the internet thinks, which is whispering or whatever the f*** people say? Anytime I see an impression on the internet, it just reminds me how little the internet knows about me. Like, I really don’t share s***. 

'I have such a loud personality that makes people feel like they know everything about me and they literally don’t at all…that I can sing. That I’m a woman. That I have a personality.' 

Eilish had a quick rise to fame after her breakout song, Ocean Eyes, in 2015, when she was just 13-years-old.  

Four years later, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and became one of the best-selling albums of 2019. 

Her highly-anticipated second studio album, Happier Than Ever, is set for release on July 30. 

Coming soon: Her highly-anticipated second studio album, Happier Than Ever, is set for release on July 30

Coming soon: Her highly-anticipated second studio album, Happier Than Ever, is set for release on July 30


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