"Relationships end, it's so simple," commented Billie Eilish's ex-partner.
Billie Eilish and Matthew Tyler Vorce divorced.
The 30-year-old actor confirmed that he took separate paths with the 20-year-old singer, while responding to the rumors that wanted him to have cheated on the pop star.
"No one cheated on anyone. Relationships end. It is so simple. "Creating rumors and lying on the internet is dangerous," he wrote in a post on his Instagram account.
In another post, Matthew Tyler Vorce referred to the reactions he received from Billie Eilish fans in the comments of his posts on Instagram.
"The fact that thousands of people take the time out of their day to write the most horrible things about someone they will never meet is the most cowardly thing they can do. "Live your own life," he wrote.
The camera first caught Billie Eilish and Matthew Tyler Vorce, who has appeared in horror films such as "Mother, May I Sleep with Danger?" and "Little Monsters" in April 2021 during a coffee walk in Santa Barbara, California.
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In an interview with Rolling Stone published that June, Billie Eilish described how much better she felt after touring for her album "When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?" when she divorced her then-partner Brandon Adams.
"I was blooming," he said of that period. "I felt exactly who I was. Everything around me was exactly as it should be. I felt like I was getting better. I felt happier than ever. "And I tried to continue that," he continued.
Billie Eilish also mentioned that she had started learning how to live alone.
"I did not know how to do it before, which is ironic because I have never been in a relationship that allows me to really exist with this person anyway. "My feelings always depend on someone else's feelings, and that was such a big hoarseness in my ass," he said.
At the same time that Billie Eilish's interview was published in the summer of 2021, Matthew Tyler Vorce publicly apologized for using offensive expressions and insults on social media about blacks and homosexuals.
"I want to apologize for the things I wrote on social media in the past. The language I used was painful and irresponsible and I understand how offensive these words are. "Whether it was a verse, an excerpt or just me being stupid, it does not matter," he wrote in the stories of the Instagram account.
"I am deeply ashamed and sorry that I used them in any context. This is not the way I grew up and it is not what I support. I should not have used this language from the beginning and I will not use it again. I am very sorry for the pain I caused. "I take full responsibility and continue to be accountable for my actions," he added.
