Billie Eilish roasted on social media after ‘stolen land’ remarks at Grammys: ‘Return your $14 million LA mansion’


Billie Eilish roasted on social media after 'stolen land' remarks at Grammys: 'Return your $14 million LA mansion'

At the 68th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on February 1, 2026, singer Billie Eilish used her acceptance speech to make a political statement that went viral online. Eilish won the Song of the Year award for “Wildflower,” which she co‑wrote and performed with her brother Finneas O’Connell.During her speech on stage, Eilish said, “No one is illegal on stolen land” and called for continued protest and activism. She and Finneas both wore pins reading “ICE Out,” opposing US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) policies. Eilish went on to say that voices matter and urged people to continue speaking up in support of immigrant rights. Parts of her remarks were directed at ICE, which were censored on live broadcast.Eilish’s comments quickly became a major topic on social media within hours of the broadcast ending. Several users on platforms like X criticized her for speaking about “stolen land” while owning expensive homes in Los Angeles. Many pointed out that she owns a $2.3 million ranch‑style home in Glendale, California, which she purchased in 2019 and that is now worth even more, in addition to her family’s Highland Park property in Los Angeles that’s valued at around $800,000. Some posts specifically referenced her multimillion‑dollar properties and suggested she should “give up” or “sell” them if she truly believed in the historical meaning of her statement, with some comments also referring to discussions about land that once belonged to Native American tribes in the Los Angeles area

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