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Billie Eilish, 20, makes out with Jesse Rutherford, 31

She’s happier than ever.

Billie Eilish just confirmed her rumored relationship with Jesse Rutherford by sealing it with a kiss Tuesday night outside an Indian restaurant in Studio City, Calif.

The Grammy winner, 20, and the lead singer of alternative rock band The Neighbourhood, 31, were smiling as they shared a meal at Lal Mirch, which was followed by some adorable PDA on the sidewalk.

Eilish — who was dressed in an oversized denim jacket and black Converse sneakers — grabbed Rutherford’s face several times to smooch the frontman, who held his leading lady by the waist.



The musicians confirmed their rumored romance.

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The musicians confirmed their rumored romance.

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Rutherford, for his part, sported a long-sleeved, black-and-white striped shirt, which he paired with black pants and a matching tote.

His enamored grin, however, was his most standout accessory, as he lovingly put his arm around the “Bad Guy” singer’s shoulder.



Eilish, 20, got into the 31-year-old’s car after their date.

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The new couple strolled for a bit while engaging in what seemed like flirtatious conversation before getting into Rutherford’s silver Volkswagen Beetle.

The pair also shared a meal at an Indian restaurant.
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Eilish and her new beau first sparked dating speculation last Friday after being spotted at Universal Studios’ Halloween Horror Nights in Los Angeles.

An eagle-eyed fan captured a TikTok video of her reaching to grab Rutherford’s hand on their way out of a haunted maze.

Eilish will turn 21 in December.
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Days later, Twitter account Pop Crave posted a photo of the two dining together at a restaurant.

The apparent romance drew mixed reactions online, with many voicing concerns over the duo’s 10-year age difference.

Fans have expressed concern over their 10-year age difference.
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But others pointed out that the musicians have known each other for years. In fact, a Rutherford fan account shared a picture back in December 2017 that showed the pair posing playfully at a costume party — when she was 16 and he was 26.

Eilish will turn 21 on Dec. 18; Rutherford was born on Aug. 21, 1991.

The “Everything I Wanted” singer has remained tight-lipped about her love life over the years but has been linked to rapper Brandon “Q” Adams and actor Matthew Tyler Vorce in the past.

Meanwhile, Rutherford previously dated model Devon Lee Carlson from 2015 to 2021.



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Zara Rutherford becomes youngest woman to fly the world solo

(CNN) — Teenage aviator Zara Rutherford has become the youngest woman to fly around the world solo.

The 19-year-old, who has dual British-Belgian nationality, landed at Kortrijk-Wevelgem Airport in western Belgium on Thursday, completing an epic 41-country journey spanning over 52,000 kilometers (32,300 miles), and broke two Guinness World Records in the process.

“I made it,” Rutherford, who received a rapturous welcome on her arrival, told reporters.

Not only has she beaten the record held by American Shaesta Waiz, who was 30 when she circumnavigated the globe unaccompanied in 2017, Rutherford also now holds the title for the first woman to circumnavigate the world in a microlight aircraft.

She is also the first Belgian to fly around the world alone.

However, the teenager’s route to glory hasn’t been without its challenges.

When Rutherford departed on August 18, 2021 in a bespoke Shark ultralight aircraft, she believed her aerial escapade would take about three months.

Mission completed

Teenage pilot Zara Rutherford lands in Belgium on January 20 after completing her solo round-the-world trip.

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But she was plagued by setbacks, including month-long delays in both Alaska and Russia due to “visa and weather issues,” pushing her schedule back eight weeks.

“I would say the hardest part was definitely flying over Siberia — it was extremely cold. It was minus 35 degrees Celsius on the ground,” Rutherford said during a press conference on Thursday.

“If the engine were to stall, I’d be hours away from rescue and I don’t know how long I could have survived for.”

She was also forced to make an unscheduled landing in Redding, California due to poor visibility as a result of the wildfires in the Seattle area and was later denied permission to fly over China.

“I was hoping to complete it by Christmas but I guess that’s not happening anymore,” Rutherford told reporters at Gimpo International Airport in Seoul, South Korea after arriving from Vladivostok on December 13. “But it’s an adventure.”

While she’s flown to an array of destinations, such as Singapore, Egypt and Greece, along with Russia and South Korea, Rutherford has been unable to explore any of them on land due to Covid-19 restrictions.

The final leg of her journey was also hit with delays due to bad weather, which meant her completion date was moved back another week.

Record-breaking mission

Rutherford is currently on a gap year and plans to go to university in September to study computer engineering. Although both of her parents are pilots and she has been learning to fly since she was 14, Rutherford didn’t get her first license until 2020.

One of her main aims for this challenge, aside from breaking Waiz’s record, was to ensure greater visibility for women in aviation.

Last year, Rutherford spoke of her disappointment at the fact that just 5.1% of airline pilots around the globe are women, according to figures from the International Society of Women Airline Pilots (ISA).

“[5%] is such a small number, considering it’s a career where you basically get paid to travel around the world — obviously it’s work, but it’s an amazing career with amazing opportunities,” she told CNN.

Raising awareness

Rutherford has been supporting two charities on her trip: Girls Who Code, which helps young women entering computer science, and Dreams Soar, a nonprofit founded by Waiz, that supports women and girls entering STEM fields.

She hopes that her high-profile journey will encourage more young girls and women to consider a career in aviation.

“It’s an easy thing to say, but just go for it,” Rutherford added. “If you don’t try and see how high you can fly, then you’ll never know.”

The two-seat ultralight aircraft she completed the journey in was provided by Shark Aero, one of the sponsors for the trip, with customizations such as a second radio, and an additional fuel tank in the place where the second passenger seat would typically sit.

The plane has an optimum cruising speed of 140 knots (about 160 mph), according to Rutherford’s official website Fly Zolo, and is equipped with an integrated parachute.

CNN’s Rebecca Cairns also contributed to this report.

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Tommy’s Country Ham House to close after more than 30 years in business

Tommy’s Country Ham House in Greenville will close its doors this spring, after more than 30 years in business.According to a release from the restaurant, owner Tommy Stevenson is retiring, and the property has been purchased by a Charleston-based restaurant group with plans to remodel the existing building for a new dining concept to open in early 2022.(Video Above: Tommy’s Country Ham House celebrates 30th anniversary)”This has been one of the most difficult decisions I’ve ever made,” said Stevenson. “The Country Ham House has been my life. This year I’ll be 80 and I want to spend more time with my children and grandchildren.”Originally located on Buncombe Street, Stevenson purchased the restaurant in 1985. It moved to its current location on Rutherford Street in 1997.Along with regular diners, Tommy’s has been known as a frequent stop for stumping politicians, and photos of visitors line the restaurant’s “Wall of Fame.””Family aside, the Country Ham House has been my life’s great reward. Operating a restaurant is no easy task, but the satisfaction comes when the dining room is full of folks who say how much they enjoyed their meal and appreciate us being there. That’s made 36 years of early morning wake-ups worth it,” Stevenson said.In 2018, Stevenson was awarded the Order of the Palmetto, the state’s highest civilian honor, awarded to citizens of South Carolina.

Tommy’s Country Ham House in Greenville will close its doors this spring, after more than 30 years in business.

According to a release from the restaurant, owner Tommy Stevenson is retiring, and the property has been purchased by a Charleston-based restaurant group with plans to remodel the existing building for a new dining concept to open in early 2022.

(Video Above: Tommy’s Country Ham House celebrates 30th anniversary)

“This has been one of the most difficult decisions I’ve ever made,” said Stevenson. “The Country Ham House has been my life. This year I’ll be 80 and I want to spend more time with my children and grandchildren.”

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Originally located on Buncombe Street, Stevenson purchased the restaurant in 1985.

It moved to its current location on Rutherford Street in 1997.

Along with regular diners, Tommy’s has been known as a frequent stop for stumping politicians, and photos of visitors line the restaurant’s “Wall of Fame.”

“Family aside, the Country Ham House has been my life’s great reward. Operating a restaurant is no easy task, but the satisfaction comes when the dining room is full of folks who say how much they enjoyed their meal and appreciate us being there. That’s made 36 years of early morning wake-ups worth it,” Stevenson said.

In 2018, Stevenson was awarded the Order of the Palmetto, the state’s highest civilian honor, awarded to citizens of South Carolina.

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