Billie Eilish's fiery speech at the Grammy Awards turned into an unpleasant surprise. The newspaper writes about the impact created Daily mail.

In her acceptance speech after the award, the female singer spoke out against US President Donald Trump's immigration policy.
“I'm very grateful but I honestly don't need to say anything other than no one can break the law on stolen land,” Eilish said.
However, after his bold statement, instead of support, the pop star faced accusations of hypocrisy and the risk of losing his home. Internet users led by political commentator Eric Dougherty learned that Eilish's mansion, worth three million dollars, is located on the former lands of the Tongva Indian tribe. This tribe historically lived in the Greater Los Angeles area. Currently, netizens are calling on the artist to comply with the stated stance and return property to indigenous people or accept migrants there.
It was previously reported that Tom Cruise decided to leave his London penthouse after the Rolex store was also robbed in the same house. Unidentified men wearing balaclavas, armed with hammers and machetes, smashed a shop window and took hundreds of thousands of pounds worth of jewelery.






























