But if Vorce going private on Instagram sends any message, it's that he is not trying to make their alleged relationship public either.Įilish spoke in September 2020 about how she intends to keep her love life private. Other skills, based off his page, include screenwriting, football, playing the drums, dance, snowboarding, ice hockey, and soccer.Įilish and Vorce are not commenting on their relationship at this point-and aren't likely to anytime soon.Įilish's rep declined to comment to Page Six on dating rumors between them. Vorce has done theater work since 2013 and voice work in the past. He got training at The Groundlings School in basic improv and intermediate improv and also studied at Playhouse West. His next project is The Curse of Frank Sinatra, a short that is in pre-production. He also appeared in 2016's Mother, May I Sleep With Danger?and Dark Hours: Typee. Vorce's first project, Little Monsters, came out in 2012. According to, Vorce is a SAG-AFTRA member between 17-35.īut Vorce's acting career goes way back, based off his IMDB page.
Vorce's age is unclear, although the photo agency that captured him and Eilish together reports he's 29. So to be able to listen to us go through these experiences and be in the same place and walk in our footsteps I think would be a lot of fun.” “Every place in the story has major energy connected to it and physically go to every place.
“Hopefully the listeners, whether they are in Los Angeles or someplace else, can either visit these places physically and listen along or look them up from afar,” Vorce told the outlet. Vorce plays a version of himself in the fictional horror podcast about a fabled monster in L.A.'s Griffith Park. Vorce and his co-creators Jeff Heimbuch and Kori Celeste gave We Like L.A.an interview about it though at the end of March. That podcast is no longer available on iTunes (despite Vorce's link out to it), Spotify, or Audible at this point. In Vorce's Instagram bio, he links out to Searching for Putty Man, an iHeartRadio Original podcast that came out last month, that he co-hosted. Please note that if you purchase something by clicking on a link within this story, we may receive a small commission of the sale.Instagram Vorce co-hosted a horror fiction podcast that he created during the pandemic-one that has been taken down now. Our mission at STYLECASTER is to bring style to the people, and we only feature products we think you’ll love as much as we do. ” is available to stream and purchase on Amazon Will you only feel bad when they find out?ĭoes it keep you in control? (In control) She was sleeping in your clothes (In your clothes) try not to abuse your power.” While the message is clear as day, fans are still speculating if the track is aimed at one person in particular.Īnd you swear you didn’t know (Didn’t know) Like its title suggests, “Your Power” carries an important message about those who abuse their power and take advantage of others in their relationships.īillie teased the meaning of her song in an Instagram post announcing its release, writing, “This is about many different situations that we’ve all either witnessed or experienced.
The new project will be Billie’s first record since 2019’s WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO-and if “Your Power” is any indication, fans already have plenty of reason to be excited about it. ” is the second single off of Billie’s upcoming album, Happier Than Ever, which is set to drop on Friday, July 30. The song, which dropped on Thursday, April 29, even has some listeners convinced that the 19-year-old singer is calling out her controversial ex, Brandon “Q” Adams. Fans can’t stop talking about Billie Eilish’s “Your Power” lyricsĪnd their meaning.