Elton John Says He âInstantly Clickedâ with Billie Jean King Over Shared Struggles with Food Addiction and Sexuality
- - Elton John Says He âInstantly Clickedâ with Billie Jean King Over Shared Struggles with Food Addiction and Sexuality
Lizzie HymanJanuary 28, 2026 at 4:30 AM
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Elton John and Billie Jean King.
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Billie Jean King and Elton John first met in the 1970s
John says they forged an instant bond in a new documentary about the tennis superstar
Give Me the Ball!, which chronicles the life and legacy of King, is premiering at the Sundance Film Festival
From the moment they met, Elton John and Billie Jean King knew they would be lifelong friends.
In the documentary Give Me the Ball!, which premiered Jan. 27 at the Sundance Film Festival and chronicles the life and legacy of King, the tennis champion, 82, and the âRocket Manâ singer, 78, reflect on the beginning of their decades-long friendship.
âMy friend Tony said, âBillie Jean King is over there.â He said, âCome say hello,â â John recalls of their first meeting at a party in Los Angeles in the early 1970s. âI said, âNo, Iâm too shy.â â
The nerves were mutual. âTony comes over and says, âElton is dying to meet you, but heâs too shy,â â King adds. âI looked up at Tony and said, âDitto.â â
Elton John and Billie Jean King circa 1975.
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After being âdragged overâ to meet King, John says, âInstantly, I clicked with her. I loved her so much, and I loved her passion.â King adds, âWe talked until 5:30 in the morning.â
It was their shared drive that initially drew them together. âI had never met anybody who is built exactly like I am â in the way of, âLetâs do this, letâs think forward, letâs do good things,â â John explains.
Their bond deepened as they opened up about their shared struggles with sexuality and food addiction. âWe confided in each other about how it was for each other and how hard it was to be gay,â King says. âWe talked a lot about that and how it was horrible hiding â what do you do, how do you figure it out?â
John notes that King faced unique challenges as a public figure in the sports world. âBillie Jean King being such a household name in sport and being gay, it was difficult,â he says. âIt was much easier for me. Everybody in the business knew I was gay. I mean, in show business, itâs not that big of a deal. I think it was much, much harder for her.â
Billie Jean King at Wimbledon in 1975.
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The pair also speak candidly about food addiction in the documentary. âThose sorts of things take their toll, and we had very honest conversations about food, as an addictive substance,â John says. âYou have to eat to stay alive. I did other drugs, but the hardest drug to give up is food. We both suffered from that.â
Despite their similar challenges, their friendship was also filled with joy. âWhen I played team tennis for the Philadelphia Freedoms, Elton started coming to matches,â King recalls. âWe had so much fun. We became great friends.â John adds, âI just loved the idea of World Team Tennis. I said, âWe should write you a song.â â
King was stunned. âI went, âWhat did he just say? Did I just hear you say you want to write me a song?â â Not long after, John released the chart-topping hit âPhiladelphia Freedom.â Says King, âI loved it from the first note."
Billie Jean King (left) and her wife Ilana Kloss with Elton John in 2018.
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She also joined John at his concerts whenever she could. âOne time he wanted me to be a backup vocalist,â King remembers. âI said, âI canât do that! I canât sing a lick. Are you kidding me?â I started running away, and the bodyguards picked me up and carried me onto the stage.â
John adds with a laugh, âI donât think she resisted that much.â
Give Me the Ball! premieres Jan. 27 at the Sundance Film Festival and screens through Feb. 1.
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