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Mark Zuckerberg shared his awkward 'response' to Billie Eilish after she called out billionaires in front of him. During the WSJ Magazine Innovator Awards, which took place in New York City earlier this week, the 23-year-old 'Ocean Eyes' singer gave a speech in which she called out members of the audience for hoarding their wealth.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently attended the Wall Street Journal Innovator Awards in New York City with his wife Dr. Priscilla Chan. During the ceremony, Billie Eilish, who received the award for 2025 Music Innovator,
Billie Eilish told a crowd of the wealthy elite to give away some of their fortunes, as she pledged to donate $11.5 million from her recent world tour. Accepting the 'Music Innovator Award' at the Wall Street Journal's Innovator Awards on Wednesday (29 October),
Eilish attended the 2025 WSJ Magazine Innovator Awards on Wednesday, October 29 and was recognized for her contributions in music. During her acceptance speech, the 23-year-old pop star delivered a quite pointed speech calling out billionaires — and some of them were even present at the event.
Grammy-winning pop artist Billie Eilish called billionaires out on Wednesday, seemingly to their faces. “If you’re a billionaire, why are you a billionaire? No hate, but, yeah, give your money away, shorties,” the 23-year-old said during a speech.
At the concert, Eilish stepped down from the stage and walked through the crowd, greeting fans with smiles and high-fives. Then came a shocking moment: Eilish’s outstretched arm was yanked by concertgoer. He pulled her into the crowd on the other side of the barricade.
Actor James Woods, known for his roles in Hercules and Vampires, has pushed back against Billie Eilish's video about California's Proposition 50 (Prop 50). Newsweek reached out to Eilish's representative via email for comment on Friday.
As per Touring Data, Billie Eilish's Hit me Hard and Soft tour grossed 46.7 million with 274685 tickets sold over 16 shows.
Pop superstar Billie Eilish recently admitted that she wasn't terribly fond of one of her biggest hits at first.
Mark Zuckerberg reportedly refused to clap after Billie Eilish called out the billionaire class during her speech at the Wall Street Journal Magazine Innovator Awards on Wednesday night.
While we wait for the Avatar sequel, Fire and Ash, to be released on the 2025 movie schedule, I’m excited for an unrelated project that James Cameron is currently working on. The famed filmmaker is collaborating with Billie Eilish on a mysterious 3D project,