Celebrity Rachel Bilson and Bill Hader Have Broken Up The pair made their debut as a couple six months ago at the 2020 Golden Globes. By Alicia Brunker Alicia Brunker Instagram Alicia Brunker is a freelance writer who covers celebrity, royal, and fashion news for InStyle.com. She joined InStyle's digital team in 2017, and previously contributed to ELLE, T: The New York Times Style Magazine, and WWD. InStyle's editorial guidelines Published on July 11, 2020 @ 11:36AM Pin Share Tweet Email Sadly, for those rooting for the unusual pairing of Rachel Bilson and Bill Hader since the beginning — the two have decided to call it quits after dating for less than a year. According to People, multiple sources revealed that The O.C. alum and comedian have "amicably split." Meanwhile, another insider told E! News, that Rachel is "absolutely devastated" by the breakup. The news of their separation comes six months following Bilson and Hader's couple debut at the 2020 Golden Globes. At the event, the pair adorably held hands while walking down the red carpet and posed for photos together. A month later, Rachel and Bill reportedly went on a romantic Valentine's Day trip to Laguna Beach. "It was a quick getaway, but time for the two of them to be together without any distractions. Rachel is very happy dating Bill and is excited about being with him," a source told E!, adding: "He treats her very well." Rachel Bilson and Bill Hader Made Their Couple Debut at the Golden Globes Rachel also seemed to appreciate Bill's sense of humor during the duration of their relationship, according to another insider. "It seems like a fun relationship," the source previously explained to People, noting that Bilson "always seems entertained" around him. Rumors of a romance first began after they were spotted on a coffee date in Hader's hometown of Tulsa, OK in December 2019. Eyewitnesses at a local Starbucks revealed that the couple were joined by Hader's family, meaning Bilson met the parents early on. However, their history spans way back to 2013, when they starred together in the romantic comedy The To Do List, which was directed by Hader's wife at the time, Maggie Carey (they divorced in 2018).