Finneas O’Connell came to his sibling’s defense after she got right-wing backlash for saying at the Grammys, “No one is ...
Singer Billie Eilish's Grammy Awards comments Sunday night sparked a response from the Tongva tribe after she declared "no one is illegal on stolen land." ...
The Native American tribe whose ancestral territory includes Billie Eilish's Los Angeles home has weighed in on her recent ...
A brief political remark from the Grammy stage has triggered a wave of backlash for pop star Billie Eilish, with ...
According to a representative of the Tongva people, Eilish's reported $3 million (£2.1 million) family home located within ...
Billie Eilish was spotted in public for the first time since her anti-ICE “stolen land” comments at the Grammy Awards ...
The Native American tribe that owns the land under Billie Eilish’s multimillion-dollar Los Angeles mansion said celebrities ...
Billie Eilish faces eviction offer from LA law firm representing Tongva Tribe after Grammy speech declaring 'no one is ...
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Billie Eilish called out on 'stolen land' Grammy comments while owning million-dollar mansion
Singer Billie Eilish faced criticism after declaring "no one is illegal on stolen land" and "f--- ICE" during an acceptance speech at the Grammy Awards Sunday.
An Australian activist and a Native American tribe respond to Billie Eilish's claim that "no one is illegal on stolen land." ...
Tongva - an Indigenous group of California peoples - spokespeople accused Eilish of living on their 'ancestral land' ...
Billie Eilish's acceptance speech at the 2026 Grammys — invoking 'stolen land' for immigrant rights — has sparked controversy, given her £11 million ($14 m) Los Angeles-area mansion and the history of ...
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