Billie Eilish's 'Stolen Land' Speech Sparks 'Eviction' Offer From Law Firm ...Saudi Arabia

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On Sunday, February 1, the 24-year-old singer accepted Song of the Year for "WILDFLOWER" alongside her brother Finneas O’Connell, both sporting "ICE OUT" pins. But her anti-immigration enforcement stance quickly became the talk of the internet when people realized her $3 million Glendale mansion sits on ancestral Tongva land. 

“Nobody is illegal on stolen land. We need to keep fighting and speaking up. Our voices do matter."— Billie Eilish during her acceptance speech at the #GRAMMYs pic.twitter.com/SpVwvUu3GD

— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) February 2, 2026

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The firm later took to X (formerly Twitter) to expand on its position, saying the phrase “stolen land” carries “actual implications in the real world.” 

On a more serious note, using a phrase like “stolen land” has meaning and actual implications in the real world. Both Santa Monica and W Hollywood city council meetings each start with land acknowledgements that they are sitting on stolen land. We have county supervisors reciting… t.co/tM3b9yOTro

— Real Estate Lawyer (@SinaiLawFirm) February 4, 2026

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The blowback kept rolling, including a viral jab from journalist Julia Hartley-Brewer, who called Eilish a "blithering idiot" on X (formerly Twitter). A GB News reporter even attempted to approach her gated home but was unable to gain access.

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Billie Eilish isn't the first to face backlash after critics pointed out a perceived hypocrisy.

Ben & Jerry's sparked similar outrage in July 2023 when they called for “stolen Indigenous land” to be returned, only for Abenaki leaders to note that the company’s Vermont headquarters sits within historic Abenaki territory (not modern-day tribal land). Newsweek reported then that the company hadn’t announced any plan to transfer or return its Vermont headquarters property — and as of Feb. 5, 2026, Ben & Jerry’s still lists its South Burlington address on its own website.

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