"No one is illegal on stolen land"
There are acceptance speeches.
And then there are Billie Eilish acceptance speeches.
Billie and brother Finneas turned up to the Grammys sporting "ICE OUT" buttons.
Fresh off winning Song of the Year, she stepped up, said thank you, and delivered her anti-ICE mic-drop moment:
"No one is illegal on stolen land". F*ck ICE".
And just like that... the internet lost its mind.
Naturally, it didn’t take long for the backlash to roll in.
Critics were quick to point out that she lives in a $3 million mansion... on "stolen land".
Like all big brothers should, Finneas stepped in to defend his little sis.

He called out "powerful old white men" taking issue with her comments.
He questioned why their voices carry so much weight in the first place.
He even referenced figures linked to the Epstein scandal.
And just when you thought it couldn’t escalate any further, a brash California law firm jumped in.
They publicly offered to help evict Billie Eilish from her own home, on behalf of a Native American tribe connected to the land.
Winning a Grammy used to be the headline.
Now it's just the warm-up act.
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