Billie Eilish won Song of the Year at the Grammys for the third time in her career, and just days later, winner "Wildflower" ...
Billie Eilish used her acceptance speech to draw attention to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and related controversies.
Rosé’s “Apt.” with Bruno Mars reenters the Digital Song Sales chart at No. 12 after the two performed the hit during the ...
Mark Ruffalo leads celebrity backlash against Kevin O’Leary after attack on Billie Eilish’s anti-ICE speech - Millionaire ...
A case in point is Joy Division’s Love Will Tear Us Apart. Everything you hear in the song is true: the worry, the self-doubt, the turmoil. The song’s writer and singer, Ian Curtis, was gone from this ...
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'LMAO': Billie Eilish devours Trump with one line, then 'Shark Tank's' 'Mr. Wonderful' tries to shut her up and ends up getting torched instead
Singer-songwriter Billie Eilish has got the people talking after taking a very public stand against President Donald Trump in ...
“Real Time” Bill Maher tore into singer Billie Eilish for “virtue signaling” after she used her Grammys acceptance speech to ...
Immigrant advocates point to the billions of dollars in funding to beef up ICE detention and put thousands more agents on the ...
GOP Sen. Eric Schmitt (Mo.) said Billie Eilish should give up her Grammy Award after the singer denounced Immigration and ...
Los Angeles-based Sinai Law Firm genuinely planned to evict singer Billie Eilish from her home after Eilish admitted she lives on stolen land in February 2026.
"No one is illegal on stolen land," the 24-year-old said in her acceptance speech for Song of the Year on Sunday night.
The Tongva tribe in Southern California responded to singer Billie Eilish’s comments declaring “no one is illegal on stolen land” at the Grammy Awards Sunday night.
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