Jake Paul says if Billie Eilish doesn't like ICE she 'can’t call 911 when in trouble'

Referring to the her Grammys speech, Jake Paul also joked that Billie Eilish’s LA home can’t technically be broken into because she 'stole the land'
PUBLISHED FEB 8, 2026
Jake Paul took to X (formerly Twitter) to slam Billie Eilish after she spoke out against ICE's actions during her Grammys acceptance speech (John Shearer, Andreas Rentz/Getty Images)
Jake Paul took to X (formerly Twitter) to slam Billie Eilish after she spoke out against ICE's actions during her Grammys acceptance speech (John Shearer, Andreas Rentz/Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Social media star and professional boxer Jake Paul criticized people who speak out against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and law enforcement on Saturday, February 7. 

His comments were aimed specifically at pop star Billie Eilish after her recent statements at the 2026 Grammy Awards against the Trump administration's immigration enforcement operations.



Jake Paul slams 'Billie Eyelash'

Jake Paul argued that those who dislike federal agencies should not rely on emergency services when they are in danger.

"If you don't like ICE then you can't call 911 when you're in trouble," Paul wrote on X. "If you don't respect law enforcement agents then you shouldn't depend on them."

MIAMI, FLORIDA - JANUARY 30:  Jake Paul looks on after defeating AnEsonGib in a first round knockout
Jake Paul looks on after defeating AnEsonGib in a first-round knockout during their fight at Meridian at Island Gardens on January 30, 2020, in Miami, Florida (Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

After making his points, Paul turned his focus toward Eilish, whom he mockingly called "Billie Eyelash."

He suggested that her political stance would change instantly if she faced a personal crisis.

"When Billie Eyelash gets her home broken into it's not gonna be f**k ICE I can promise you that," the 29-year-old wrote.

Jake Paul's criticism stems from Billie Eilish's anti-ICE Grammys speech



Paul’s anger stems from Eilish’s speech at the 2026 Grammy Awards.

While accepting the Song of the Year Grammy for 'Wildflower’, Eilish told the audience, "No one is illegal on stolen land." She was also among the celebrities who wore an "ICE Out" pin to the awards ceremony.  

Eilish ended her speech with a blunt "f**k ICE," which quickly went viral. 

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FINNEAS and Billie Eilish accept the Song Of The Year award for 'WILDFLOWER' onstage during the 68th GRAMMY Awards at Crypto.com Arena on February 1, 2026, in Los Angeles, California (Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

Eilish has been one of the most outspoken celebrities when it comes to ICE's actions in Minneapolis, frequently calling attention to the issue on social media. 

She has even called out fellow stars for staying silent. “Hey, my fellow celebrities u gonna speak up? Or," she recently posted on Instagram.

While it may also be noted that Eilish wasn’t alone in bringing immigration issues to the Grammys stage.

Bad Bunny, while accepting the Grammy for Best Musica Urbana Album, also opened his speech by saying, “ICE out.”

Jake Paul says Billie Eilish ‘stole the land’ where her home sits

While many fans praised Eilish for her bravery, she is also facing a wave of backlash from critics who call her a hypocrite.

Many have pointed out that her multimillion-dollar mansion in Los Angeles sits on land once belonging to the Tongva tribe

Some social media users even joked about "evicting" her to see if she would actually give her property back to Indigenous people.



Paul joined this wave of criticism by mocking her "stolen land" comment.

He even joked that no one could technically break into her home because she "stole the land" first. 

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