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During the Grammy Awards ceremony held yesterday, singer Billie Eilish won the award for Song of the Year. In her acceptance speech, she made a political statement, saying, “no one is illegal on stolen land,” referencing issues related to immigration and indigenous rights. Following this remark, Eilish added a provocative phrase, saying “f*ck ICE,” directly criticizing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Eilish’s comments drew mixed reactions from the audience and viewers. Several fellow artists, including Sabrina Carpenter, were seen giving her a standing ovation, with some tears visible in their eyes—indicating support or emotional resonance with her message. The moment sparked conversations online and in media outlets about the intersection of art, politics, and freedom of speech during major entertainment events.

The Grammy Awards are known for showcasing musical excellence, but this particular moment highlights how artists sometimes choose to use their platform to voice social and political issues. Eilish’s remarks underscore ongoing debates surrounding immigration policies and the role of celebrities in advocacy. As discussions continue, the incident remains a notable example of the intersection between entertainment and activism.

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