Pop star Billie Eilish is facing backlash after calling out “stolen land” during her appearance at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards, with critics urging her to give up her luxury Los Angeles properties to a Native American tribe or undocumented migrants.
The 24-year-old singer made the comment — “No one is illegal on stolen land” — while accepting the Song of the Year award on Sunday night, prompting accusations of hypocrisy and virtue signaling from detractors online.
“What if we all showed up to her mansion and said we’re going to live there now? It’s stolen land, right? She doesn’t own it,” one user wrote on X.
Conservative commentator and YouTuber Brandon Tatum echoed the criticism, writing that Eilish enjoys life in a “Hollywood Hills fortress” while preaching about stolen land, adding that she should “hand over the keys to the nearest tribe or migrant family” if she truly believes her message.

