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Billie Eilish's House Sparks Backlash After Denouncing ICE on 'Stolen Land'
Billie Eilish criticized for condemning ICE while owning a $14 million mansion on Tongva ancestral land, sparking debate on Indigenous rights and celebrity activism.
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Americans ROAST Leftist Singer Billie Eilish and Point Out an Interesting Fact After She Claims "No One is Illegal on Stolen Land"
Social media users are savaging one America’s top young pop stars and pointing out an inconvenient truth after she made tone-deaf comments during her victory speech at the Grammys on Sunday.
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Read Full ArticleBillie Eilish's Grammys 'Stolen Land' Speech Fuels Backlash Over Her £11 Million LA Mansion
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
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Leaning Left0Leaning Right3Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution60% Right
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