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Billie Eilish’s Grammy win turned explosive as her anti-ICE speech sparked backlash, tribal criticism, and even real-world stunts at her LA mansion.
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Watch: CNN's Scott Jennings hits singer Billie Eilish with reality check following her comments about ICE and 'stolen land'
As you may have noted, the Grammys happened again this past Sunday. I know, finally: You get to find out what a bunch of rich leftist recording industry types whose musical tastes are at least 10 years out of date think about last year's industry output while the artists themselves preen.
Billie Eilish's triumphant Grammy night turned into a heated debate when she declared, 'No one is illegal on stolen land.' Her bold stance against ICE policies garnered mixed reactions online, as social media users took to mocking her viewpoint while others highlighted supposed contradictions in her message.
Joining Bad Bunny, Kehlani and others in protesting against the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Wildflower singer Billie Eilish delivered a powerful speech at the Grammys 2026.
Leftist pop diva Billie Eilish was torched as a rich celebrity hypocrite after her ridiculous "stolen land" rant at the Grammys.
An Australian man launched a crowdfunding campaign to fly to the US and move into Billie Eilish’s $3 million Los Angeles mansion following her “no one is illegal on stolen land”
An Australian political activist has started a fundraiser claiming Billie Eilish's 'no one is illegal on stolen land' Grammy speech justifies his plan to travel to the US and camp outside her Malibu mansion.
Billie Eilish lit up the internet after her victory speech at the Grammys, with people demanding she give up her luxury home. The pop star accepted the golden trophy for Best Song of the Year for her song Wildflower at the 2026 Grammy Awards on 1.
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Why Billie Eilish is facing criticism for her 'stolen land' remarks at the 2026 Grammys - Explained
In a show of solidarity with Bad Bunny, Kehlani, and others opposing the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Billie Eilish, known for her song "Wildflower," gave an impactful address during the 2026 Grammys.