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Billie Eilish Slammed After Tongva Tribe Confirms Her Mansion Sits on ‘Stolen Land’
Pop star’s Grammys virtue signal backfires as Native tribe calls out her hypocrisy.

Billie Eilish’s latest outburst of performative activism just crashed into cold, hard reality and the Native American tribe she claims to defend is now calling her bluff.
During her acceptance speech at the 2026 Grammy Awards, the 24-year-old pop singer declared from the stage: “No one is illegal on stolen land. F* ICE.”** Cue the applause from her Hollywood peers who, like Eilish, enjoy the comforts of multimillion-dollar compounds built atop the very land they condemn as stolen.
Now the Tongva tribe, the Native group whose ancestral territory includes Eilish’s $3 million Hollywood Hills mansion, has responded and they’re not amused.
“Eilish has not contacted our tribe directly regarding her property,” a spokesperson told The Daily Mail. “It is our hope that in future discussions, the tribe can explicitly be referenced to ensure the public understands that the greater Los Angeles Basin remains Gabrieleno Tongva territory.”
So let’s get this straight Billie Eilish stood in front of millions to deliver a lecture about “stolen land,” while living on the exact land in question and hasn’t even reached out to the people she claims to support.
That’s the dictionary definition of hypocrisy.
This is the same Billie Eilish who, just a few months ago, launched a profanity-laced tirade against Elon Musk, demanding that he give away more of his money to causes she deems worthy. “If you’re a billionaire, why are you a billionaire?” she asked, in the same breath that she herself held court as a multi-millionaire homeowner.
Critics were quick to call out the contradiction:
“Maybe she should step up and forfeit her Southern California mansion,” Florida Governor Ron DeSantis quipped.
“You cannot simultaneously believe that (1) all borders are fake and should not be policed, and (2) that land can be ‘stolen,’” a viral post on X pointed out.
Others simply called her a “braindead hypocrite” and demanded she put her land and her money where her mouth is.
But this is what Hollywood activism has become: empty slogans, radical politics, and zero accountability. The elite class rails against ICE while living in gated communities. They cry “stolen land” while holding the deed. They scream about inequality while raking in millions on tour.
And they expect the rest of us to applaud their moral superiority.
Let’s be clear: no one is stopping Eilish from giving her mansion to the Tongva tribe. If she really believes what she says, the solution is simple. Deed the property over. Pay reparations. Or at the very least, stop lecturing the rest of America from the comfort of your luxury estate.
The American public is waking up to this two-faced playbook and they're done being guilt-tripped by celebrities who live by a different set of rules.
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