At the Grammys on Sunday night, Billie Eilish shook up more than just music charts—she rocked the foundation with her fierce message about immigrant rights! Winning Song of the Year for "Wildflower," Billie didn't hold back, passionately condemning ICE and standing up for immigrants everywhere. And she wasn’t alone; with her brother Finneas by her side, both siblings sported 'ICE Out' pins, making quite the statement as they walked the red carpet and took to the stage.
In a fiery speech, Billie shouted, “No one is illegal on stolen land,” energizing a room full of artists and fans. She shared her hopes and urged everyone to stay vocal. She wrapped it up with a mic-drop moment: “Fuck ICE.”
Her brother Finneas had her back, blasting critics—especially ‘very powerful old white men’—who got all hot and bothered by Billie’s words. He shot back on Threads, cheekily pointing out, “We can literally see your names in the Epstein files.”
Billie’s not the only one firing up the cause. Bad Bunny smashed it with his own Grammy acceptance, throwing shade with a cheeky "ICE out" before thanking God. And Kehlani? She nailed it too, ending her speech with a bold "Fuck ICE,” while Shaboozey dedicated his win to the “children of immigrants.” It was all kinds of powerful and unforgettable.
The night was a fashion statement too, as a tribe of artists, including Justin and Hailey Bieber, Brandi Carlile, and Jack Antonoff, proudly rocked ‘ICE Out’ pins, showing unity in style and substance.
Eilish’s "Wildflower," a jam from her latest album "Hit Me Hard and Soft," clinches her yet another Grammy, adding to a growing collection of awards for hits like “Bad Guy” and “What Was I Made For?” from the Barbie soundtrack. With a mix of unforgettable music and unapologetic advocacy, Billie Eilish isn’t just topping charts—she’s changing the game.