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Tongva Tribe Confirms Billie Eilish’s Home Sits on Ancestral Land After Anti-ICE Grammy Speech

The dispute now centers on her property after she declared that no one is illegal on stolen land during her acceptance speech.

Overview

  • The Tongva tribe said Eilish’s Los Angeles residence is on its ancestral territory and noted it reached out to her team to express appreciation for her remarks.
  • The tribe said Eilish has not contacted them directly, and it urged future references to explicitly name Gabrieleno Tongva territory.
  • Conservative figures, including Sen. Mike Lee and Gov. Ron DeSantis, accused Eilish of hypocrisy and pressed for material action such as giving up property.
  • GB News reporter Ben Leo visited the gated property seeking a response and was unable to gain access, highlighting the home’s security measures in a filmed segment.
  • An Australian activist, Drew Pavlou, announced a GoFundMe-backed plan to travel to the U.S. to attempt to move into Eilish’s Malibu home, citing her Grammy comments.