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The Native American tribe that owns the land under Billie Eilish’s multimillion-dollar Los Angeles mansion said celebrities should “explicitly” reference the tribes if they want to use them to virtue-signal.
The Tongva tribe confirmed the “Bad Guy” singer’s $3 million home does sit on its “ancestral land,” after the 24-year-old used her Grammys acceptance speech to rail against ICE and insist that “no one is illegal on stolen land.”
“Eilish has not contacted our tribe directly regarding her property, we do value the instance when public figures provide visibility to the true history of this country,” says a Tongva spokesperson.
If Eilish doesn't want to give the land back to the Tongva tribe, some hefty reparations may be in order. As the saying goes, time to sh*t or get off the pot.
MSN
The Tongva tribe confirmed the “Bad Guy” singer’s $3 million home does sit on its “ancestral land,” after the 24-year-old used her Grammys acceptance speech to rail against ICE and insist that “no one is illegal on stolen land.”
“Eilish has not contacted our tribe directly regarding her property, we do value the instance when public figures provide visibility to the true history of this country,” says a Tongva spokesperson.
If Eilish doesn't want to give the land back to the Tongva tribe, some hefty reparations may be in order. As the saying goes, time to sh*t or get off the pot.
MSN