Billie Eilish’s recent Grammy Awards acceptance speech sparked controversy after she addressed immigration policies and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The singer’s remarks have elicited both criticism and support, leading to online debates and exchanges between public figures.
During her acceptance speech for “Song of the Year,” Billie Eilish stated, “As grateful as I feel, I honestly don’t feel like I need to say anything but that no one is illegal on stolen land.” She further called for continued activism and protest, concluding with “fuck ICE.” The statement prompted immediate reactions across social media, with some expressing support and others criticizing her comments.
Actor Mark Ruffalo engaged in a public disagreement with “Shark Tank” host Kevin O’Leary following O’Leary’s criticism of Eilish’s speech. Ruffalo responded to O’Leary on Threads, stating, “Why don’t you STFU.” He further criticized O’Leary’s willingness to comment on various issues while dismissing Eilish’s message, which he claimed resonated with millions globally.
Kevin O’Leary, appearing on Fox News, suggested that celebrities should “shut your mouth, and just entertain.” He implied that Eilish’s political statements were inappropriate for a public figure.
Billie Eilish’s brother, Finneas, defended her on social media, noting the reactions of “very powerful old white men” to her comments. He expressed support for his sister’s stance on the issue.
Variety reported that Kevin O’Leary portrays a morally questionable businessman in the series “Marty Supreme,” a role that involves sponsoring a ping pong player while subjecting him to humiliation. This detail was highlighted by Ruffalo in his critique of O’Leary’s commentary.
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