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Reporter Attempts To Question Billie Eilish Following Comments She Made About ICE During Grammy’s

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Reporter Attempts To Question Billie Eilish Following Comments She Made About ICE During Grammy’s

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A British reporter took his criticism straight to Billie Eilish’s front gate this week, attempting to confront the pop star at her Los Angeles home after her anti-ICE remarks went viral during the Grammy Awards.

The controversy began Sunday night when Eilish used her acceptance speech to declare that “no one is illegal on stolen land,” punctuating the moment with an explicit condemnation of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The comments sparked immediate backlash online, particularly from critics who accused the singer of virtue signaling while living behind the protections of wealth and private property.

On Monday, GB News reporter Ben Leo decided to put that accusation to the test. Broadcasting from outside Eilish’s multimillion-dollar horse ranch in Los Angeles, Leo said he wanted to see whether the singer “practices what she preaches.”

“Billie reckons there’s no such thing as an illegal human because we’re all on stolen land,” Leo said during his segment. “So, we’re here in Billie’s quite posh neighborhood in Los Angeles. Let’s go see if she practices what she preaches.”

As he approached the property, Leo pointed out the tall hedges, security cameras, and gated entrance surrounding the home, calling the setup ironic given Eilish’s stance on borders and immigration enforcement.

NEW: I went to Billie Eilish’s $3m LA pad to see if she practices what she preaches.

STOLEN LAND? EVERYONE’S WELCOME?

Not at Billie’s high-security home. Huge walls, security fencing, cameras and MASSIVE front gate.

Rules for thee but not for me 🤔 pic.twitter.com/jzIEtVoDp3

— Ben Leo (@benleo444) February 4, 2026

“Hopefully, if she sticks by her merits, she’ll have no problem with me waltzing in, maybe making a cup of coffee or a tea,” he added.

Speaking into the home’s call box, Leo mockingly asked to be let inside, referencing Eilish’s claim about stolen land and suggesting he should be allowed access to her reportedly $3 million property. No one responded.

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Leo later concluded that Eilish appears to hold “different ideas” when it comes to her own private property versus national borders, a point that resonated with critics online as clips of the segment circulated.

The backlash did not stop there. The Tongva tribe, a Native American nation, also weighed in, noting that Eilish’s home sits on what they describe as their ancestral land. While the tribe acknowledged the broader point about historical injustices, they noted that Eilish has not contacted them directly regarding her property.

LA law firm offers to evict Billie Eilish from her mansion on behalf of the Tongva tribe.

“Eilish’s admission that she lives on stolen land gives the tribe a rightful action for possession as the true owner of the property.

The 30-day notice is already written and ready to be… pic.twitter.com/GKITE42yqa

— Oli London (@OliLondonTV) February 4, 2026

“As the First People of the greater Los Angeles basin, we do understand that her home is situated in our ancestral land,” the Tongva previously told Fox News Digital. “We do value the instance when public figures provide visibility to the true history of this country.”

Eilish was one of several celebrities, including Super Bowl halftime headliner Bad Bunny, who used the Grammy Awards to criticize ICE and the Trump administration’s immigration policies.

Representatives for Eilish did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Fox News

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