The Native American tribe that owns the land under Billie Eilish’s multimillion-dollar Los Angeles mansion said celebrities ...
"Before I say thanks to God, I'm going to say, ICE out."That's how Bad Bunny began his acceptance speech Sunday night to ...
Billie Eilish has been accused of hypocrisy over her “stolen land” anti-ICE speech at the Grammys after a Native American tribe said her $3m (£2.9m) mansion was built on its ancestral ground.
The Tongva tribe, Indigenous to the Los Angeles Basin in California, responded after Billie Eilish said “no one is illegal on stolen land” during her Grammys speech. While welcoming attention to ...
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 ...
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Did Lana Del Ray say “Billie Eilish stinks”? Viral post following “no one is illegal on stolen land” Grammys speech debunked
Billie Eilish criticized the Trump administration over its immigration policies with her "stolen land" remark at the 68th Grammys. A section of netizens has slammed the singer over her acceptance ...
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Billie Eilish blasted for 'stolen land' speech while living in mansion built on native land
A Native American tribe with ancestral ties to land in the Los Angeles Basin — including areas beneath the multimillion-dollar mansion owned by Billie Eilish — has delivered a pointed response after ...
Sec. Noem spoke with Fox News Digital about the music awards show, saying celebrities don't realize the positive impacts operations make in their respective communities.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Billie Eilish sparked backlash across social media after declaring “No one is illegal on stolen land ...
Your Grammys recap! Complete coverage of Music’s Biggest Night, including the top 2026 winners, best red carpet fashion and ...
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