Billie Eilish’s former Brandon ‘Q’ Adams broke the silence over his breakup, after his new documentary revealed his well-hidden romance.
Since Apple TV’s The World’s aired on Little Blurry last week, the 24-year-old composer, who airs 7: AMP, has received criticism for his discouraging behavior toward the 19-year-old Bad Guy singer during their turbulent relationship.
“There are always two faces in a situation,” the star, who is five years older than the five-time Grammy winner, wrote in her Instagram story of her division.

In statements: Billie Eilish’s former Brandon ‘Q’ Adams broke the silence over his breakup, after his new documentary was revealed in his new documentary
People don’t realize I’ve been dealing with my brother’s death. Especially at that time when it was cool “, explained the next rapper.
The performer continued, “Sometimes you have to be alone to cope.”
Sometimes people disagree and don’t want the same things as others. You have to understand that there are different points of view on a situation “, he concluded.

Dated in secret: Since AppleTV’s The World’s a Little Blurry aired, the 24-year-old has received substantial criticism for his despicable behavior toward the 19-year-old Bad Guy singer during their relationship; Eilish seen last year
Anyone who knows me knows where my heart is. I am left with a smile on my face, even when it hurts. We take the pain. [No love is ever lost.] But I refuse to be beaten.
In response, Eilish urged his 77 million Instagram followers to “be nice to people no matter what!”
“I love you thank you for protecting me, but be nice!” he recalled, shortly after the publication of his old flame.

“There are always two faces in a situation,” the star, who is five years older than the five-time Grammy winner, wrote in her Instagram story of her division

People don’t realize I’ve been dealing with my brother’s death. Especially at that time when it was cool “, explained the next rapper
Last week, fans of the star saw his personal life and the creative process behind his hit studio album on the new Apple TV + documentary, which fell on Friday.
The document follows her from the last part of the recording of – When we all fall asleep, where do we go? – at the 2020 Grammys, where he took home five trophies from six nominations at the tender age of 18.
The teenager, who has largely maintained her life as a private partner, is told about her relationship with 7: AMP, whom she affectionately affects “Q”.

Former friendly: In response, Eilish urged his 77 million Instagram followers to “be nice to people no matter what.”
At the beginning of the document, she can be heard telling Q that she loves him over the phone, but as she nears the end, Eilish breaks up with him.
As more is revealed, Eilish can be seen struggling to get Q while traveling, and again when he returns home to Los Angeles, where he also resides.
She would continue to break up with him during a conversation before taking to the stage to do a concert at New York City Pier 17.
I just wasn’t happy. I didn’t want the same things he wanted and I don’t think it’s fair to him, ”the Everything I Wanted singer said.
“I don’t think you should have a super excited relationship for things that the other person couldn’t care less about.”

How We Were: Eilish can be seen on the cover of the new 7: AMP: BLEAUPRO album
Trying to be honest with herself, Eilish delved into how she didn’t think the state of her romance was “fair” to any of them.
“It simply came to our notice then. It was literally like, man, you don’t have enough love to love yourself, so you can’t love me, man. And you don’t. [laughs] You think so.
With time to reflect on the disappearance of the relationship, he admitted that he still loved Q.
I’m not about him, I didn’t find anyone else. I didn’t stop having love for him, ”he said.
“I just spent a while out of it a little bit and he said to me, ‘Wow, I miss you 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 it. I can’t fix it. I have tried.’

Behind the scenes: the document follows the teenage artist from the last part of the recording of his debut album: When we all fall asleep, where do we go? – until the 2020 Grammys, where he won four trophies with six nominations; seen in 2020
There is a scene in the document where Eilish forgets the lyrics of one of his songs during a show at Coachella and calls out to Q, apparently for support. Before hanging up, he throws the phone to the ground in frustration as reported People.
Q would continue to break his hand after touching a wall, and Eilish reveals to a friend, ‘I’m trying to get her to go to therapy. It’s so self-destructive.
In another scene, he revealed that Q wasn’t getting him anything for Valentine’s Day, when asked about how they celebrated the lover’s vacation.
Eilish quickly gained fame after his popular song, Ocean Eyes, in 2015, when he was only 13 years old.
Four years later, When we all fall asleep, where are we going? debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and became one of the best-selling albums of 2019.

Honest: “I just wasn’t happy. I didn’t want the same things he wanted and I don’t think it’s fair to him,” the singer of Everything I Wanted confessed; appears in January 2021