Billie Eilish Looked 'Tense' During First Sighting After Grammys 'Stolen Land' Speech Ignited Backlash
By Favour Adegoke on February 4, 2026 at 8:00 PM EST

Billie Eilish has drawn intense scrutiny following her outspoken Grammy Awards speech condemning U.S. immigration enforcement.
After declaring that "no one is illegal on stolen land" and criticizing ICE, the singer sparked a heated online debate that has continued to grow.
Now, days later, Billie Eilish was spotted out for the first time since her controversial remarks, looking "tense," as attention shifted from her remarks to questions about her Los Angeles home.
Billie Eilish Reportedly Had A Tense Look During Her First Sighting Since Her Grammys Speech

Eilish appeared tense this week as she was seen in public for the first time following backlash over her outspoken remarks at the Grammy Awards.
On Wednesday, the 24-year-old singer was photographed walking her dog, dressed in her trademark oversized and baggy style.
However, as seen in photos obtained by the Daily Mail, observers noted Eilish's somber demeanor as she had a "tense" look on her face, suggesting the ongoing criticism of her Grammy Awards speech may be weighing heavily on her.
The Singer Was Accused Of Hypocrisy After Her 'Stolen Land' Remark
Billie Eilish says "f*ck ice" during her #Grammys acceptance speech: "Nobody is illegal on stolen land. We need to keep fighting and speaking up. Our voices do matter." pic.twitter.com/Sz1um3afYJ
— Variety (@Variety) February 2, 2026
The controversy surrounding Eilish began on Sunday after the "Bad Guy" hitmaker won Song of the Year and used her acceptance speech to sharply criticize U.S. immigration enforcement.
During her speech, she declared that "no one is illegal on stolen land" before bluntly adding, "F-CK ICE."
The statement quickly ignited intense debate across social media. Soon after, social media users began pointing out that Eilish owns a $3 million home in Los Angeles, an area historically tied to the Tongva tribe, the Indigenous people of the greater LA Basin.
As the discussion gained traction, critics accused the artist of hypocrisy and called on her to either return the property or use it to support migrants she has publicly defended.

Independent journalist Manny Marotta called out the singer on X, claiming, "A gentle reminder that Billie Eilish, worth $50 million, has given $0.00 to the original inhabitants of this 'stolen land.'"
The backlash stems from a broader wave of political statements at the Grammys, where several celebrities used the event to protest immigration policies.
Figures such as Justin and Hailey Bieber, Kehlani, and Joni Mitchell wore small "ICE OUT" pins on the red carpet. Eilish's comments, however, stood out for their intensity.
Tongva Tribe Confirms Billie Eilish's Home Sits On Ancestral Land

A spokesperson for the Tongva tribe later confirmed that Eilish's residence is indeed located on their "ancestral land."
While noting that the singer has not personally contacted the tribe, the spokesperson expressed appreciation for her remarks and said the tribe had reached out to her team.
They also emphasized the importance of naming the Tongva people explicitly in conversations about Los Angeles history, adding that the tribe collaborated with the Recording Academy on the official land acknowledgment shared during Grammy week.
"The Recording Academy has been an incredible partner to our tribe, and we look forward to continuing the relationship to ensure the voices of the First People of this land are heard and honored. Ekwa Shem- We are here!" the spokesperson said, reaffirming the tribe's presence and heritage in the region.
Billie Eilish Has Faced Security Concerns At Her Home In The Past

Eilish has previously faced security concerns related to her home.
In 2023, the singer was granted a restraining order against a man she accused of stalking and threatening her, her family, and her friend Zoe Donahoe.
According to court documents cited by TMZ, Shawn Christopher McIntyre was ordered to remain at least 100 yards away from the singer.
The individual was also told to refrain from contacting her, including via social media.
Billie Eilish's Uncle Defends Her Amid Backlash, Slams Claims Of Hypocrisy

Despite the growing criticism, Eilish has also received public support from within her family. Her uncle, former U.S. congressman Brian Baird, strongly defended her and criticized the Daily Mail for suggesting she could be viewed as hypocritical if she does not give up her Los Angeles home.
"Oh, please, give me a break! This is disingenuous," Baird said, pushing back against the narrative.
The former Democratic representative for Washington's Third Congressional District insisted that his niece's activism should not be dismissed so easily, noting that their family has long been involved in supporting immigrant communities.
"As Billie has explained, our family has done a lot for immigrants and their cause," he said.
Speaking firmly in her defense, Baird added, "I think Billie is fantastic. Of course, we're standing behind her."