Billie Eilish's uncle snaps when asked if she'll give mansion to tribe

In a scene that felt all too typical for the Hollywood spotlight, the recent Grammy Awards in Los Angeles witnessed a moment that was as predictable as it was provocative.

When Billie Eilish stepped up to accept the Song of the Year award, she used her platform to make a bold political statement: “Nobody is illegal on stolen land… F**k ICE.” The crowd at the Crypto.com Arena responded with enthusiastic applause and cheers, while Eilish, at just 24 years old, reveled in their support with a knowing smile.

Yet, the satisfaction of that moment may now be overshadowed by a growing call for Eilish to act on her words. Critics have suggested she return her $3 million mansion to the Native American tribe from whom the land was allegedly taken, or alternatively, to open her home to the illegal immigrants whose struggles she appears to champion.

Despite the controversy, Eilish has a steadfast supporter in her uncle, Brian Baird. The former U.S. congressman has criticized the Daily Mail for implying that Eilish would join the ranks of entertainment industry figures who speak out on social issues but fail to align their actions with their rhetoric.

One man who continues to stand behind Eilish is her uncle Brian Baird.

The former US congressman berated the Daily Mail for daring to suggest that his niece will be the latest in a long line of showbusiness hypocrites if she does not give up her mansion. 

‘Oh please, give me a break! This is disingenuous,’ the former Democrat Representative for Washington’s Third Congressional district snapped. 

‘The truth is, as Billie has explained, our family has done a lot for the immigrant community and their cause.’ 

When Billie Eilish accepted the Grammy for Song of the Year over the weekend, she took the opportunity on the global stage to slam Donald Trump's immigration crackdown - declaring: 'Nobody is illegal on stolen land... F*** ICE'

When Billie Eilish accepted the Grammy for Song of the Year over the weekend, she took the opportunity on the global stage to slam Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown – declaring: ‘Nobody is illegal on stolen land… F*** ICE’

A spokesperson with the Tongva tribe confirmed to the Daily Mail that Eilish's home (pictured) is situated on their ancestral land

A spokesperson with the Tongva tribe confirmed to the Daily Mail that Eilish’s home (pictured) is situated on their ancestral land

Last year, Eilish was hailed for donating $11.5 million from the proceeds of her Hit Me Hard and Soft tour to climate change and anti-hunger charities – but there was no direct help for migrants. 

Despite that act of extreme generosity, her insistence on railing against immigration laws while living in extreme luxury has left a bad taste in the mouths of many Americans.

Baird was unrepentant.

Advocating on behalf of his niece, he said: ‘I think Billie is fantastic… of course we’re standing behind her.

‘ICE agents are killing people on the street.’ 

Asked about Billie’s statement about people being illegal, Baird, whose sister is Billie’s actress mother Maggie, said: ‘Technically, everyone is an immigrant in this country.’

Baird’s own slice of ‘stolen land’ is a particularly beautiful one. 

He lives in a breathtaking $1.5 million modern home that sits on the edge of Puget Sound, around 10 miles north of Downtown Seattle. 

Eilish's uncle, former Washington Congressman Brian Baird, snapped at the Daily Mail for 'disingenuous' questioning of Eilish's anti-ICE acceptance speech, responding: 'Give me a break'

Eilish’s uncle, former Washington Congressman Brian Baird, snapped at the Daily Mail for ‘disingenuous’ questioning of Eilish’s anti-ICE acceptance speech, responding: ‘Give me a break’ 

The A-lister has not reached out to the tribe herself, the spokesperson said. (Pictured: Members of the Gabrielino/Tongva Nation in October 2025)

The A-lister has not reached out to the tribe herself, the spokesperson said. (Pictured: Members of the Gabrielino/Tongva Nation in October 2025)

The retired congressman, who also enjoyed a distinguished career as a psychologist, also hinted that Eilish had been rattled by the blowback to her Grammy’s stunt.

‘I’m not speaking to that,’ he said when asked if the criticism had affected her.

‘Of course I have spoken to her. Our whole family is very close.’ 

Eilish may well be feeling the heat. 

A spokesperson for the Tongva tribe confirmed to the Daily Mail that Eilish’s home in the Glendale neighborhood of Los Angeles sits on what was originally their land. 

They said Eilish had not attempted to contact them to discuss returning the ‘stolen land’ to its rightful owners. 

Eilish now faces further embarrassment and pressure to put her money where her mouth is.

Los Angeles’s Sinai Law Firm says it is offering the Tongva tribe pro-bono advice on getting the mansion back. 

Eilish is seen wearing an 'ICE OUT' pin at the Grammy Awards on February 1

Eilish is seen wearing an ‘ICE OUT’ pin at the Grammy Awards on February 1

The former congressman is the brother of Eilish's actress mother Maggie Baird (seen together)

The former congressman is the brother of Eilish’s actress mother Maggie Baird (seen together)

Citing itself as the ‘premier eviction firm in the county’, the firm stated: ‘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 served.”

The peaceful Tongvas have not given any indication they wish to have Eilish evicted.

Even if they were to take up Sinai Law’s offer, they’d likely face years or even decades of litigation at the hands of Eilish’s own high-powered lawyers.  

So, there is little realistic prospect of the raven-haired singer being forced out of her home.

But many ordinary Americans hope the humiliation Eilish has wrought on herself will make her think twice before she issues any future pronouncements. 

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