A new Billie Eilish documentary has sparked a debate about age-rap relationships at an early age.
In the documentary titled Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry, which was released on AppleTV this week, the notoriously private singer revealed that she was in a relationship with rapper 7:AMP.
The performer, whose real name is Brandon Quention Adams, and who Eilish calls "Q", was 22 at the time he met Eilish at one of her concerts in November 2018.
Considering Eilish was 16 at the time of their first meeting, this has sparked questions about whether or not she was groomed.
Eilish was later pictured holding hands with 7:AMP at her 17th birthday party.
In further footage, Eilish says that she loves the performer before it is later revealed that the pair went their separate ways as she "wasn't happy" and "didn't want the same things he wanted."
Following the release of the documentary, fans took to Twitter to share their thoughts about the couple's age gap.
One wrote: "Can we also take a moment to talk about @billieeilish (whom I love dearly) and Q. It seems he was 22 and she was 16. With all the peace and love in the world - it's predatory. I don't care how much she loved him. It is predatory. He needs to reflect on that. It's not right."
A second added: "okay but the fact that billie eilish was 16 when she dated Q who was 22 at the time rubs me the wrong way."
A third chimed: "i got some words for billie eilish's ex.... q you were 22 years old dating a 16 year old and also being very emotionally abusive towards her. you mad ugly for that sh*t, it's disgusting and predatory & i hope karma hits your a** like a train [sic]."
However, while many believed that the age gap was too large, others believed that it was perfectly acceptable because, in their eyes, Eilish was particularly mature for her age.
One Twitter user wrote: "Even though he should know better himself. She was raised differently than most and lives a lifestyle at a young age of a grown up. If the maturity level is there then that could be why they are okay w/ it. @billieeilish You're life girl...it's up to u to set the record straight [sic]."
What do you think? Was this an acceptable age gap or should 7:AMP have thought twice about starting a relationship with Eilish when she was 16?