Rachel Bilson reveals that she misses her ex-boyfriend Bill Hader's 'big d***'

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By Carina Murphy

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Rachel Bilson has opened up about her split from Bill Hader.

According to the OC star, there's one thing in particular that she misses about her comedian ex - and it's not his jokes.

On Monday's episode of her Broad Ideas podcast, Bilson was asked by her guest Tommy Dorfman what she missed the most about her relationship with the Superbad actor.

Hader and Bilson started dating in 2019 but called it quits late the following year.

In response to the question, Bilson replied: "His big d***," before she and Dorfman immediately burst into giggles.

"We can keep that … And cut, let’s move on," the 40-year-old actress added.

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Bilson and Hader. Credit: dpa picture alliance / Alamy

Thanks to Bilson's loose lips, Hader joins the ranks of other male celebrities - including Pete Davidson, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Liam Neeson - who have been deemed well endowed by their exes.

The 44-year-old Barry star shares three daughters with his ex-wife Maggie Carey - Hannah, 12, Harper, 10, and Hayley, 7. After splitting from Bilson, he briefly dated actor Anna Kendrick before they too went their separate ways.

Bilson, meanwhile, moved on from the comedian with artist Zac LaRoc, who she is currently still in a relationship with. She has a seven-year-old daughter, Briar, whom she shares with ex-fiancé Hayden Christensen.

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This is not the first time Bilson has opened up about her split from Hader on her podcast. In a previous episode, she told singer Mandy Moore that dealing with the breakup was "probably the hardest thing I’ve ever done."

She explained that around the same time as she and Hader parted ways, she also had to stay in her house due to Covid-19 quarantine restrictions. Bilson said she "had nothing else to do but sit in it, deal with it and feel it," which made the break-up so much harder for her.

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However, Bilson shared that she had emerged from the experience stronger and compared it to going through the pain of labor. She said it was "harder than childbirth. … If you actually face it, you can come out of it and be like, 'OK, I did that, and I’m ready for the next thing.'"

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