‘Wildflower’ singer Billie Eilish recently made history after she took home the Song of the Year plaque at the Grammys on Sunday. Although Billie Eilish has been facing a lot of backlash over her ‘stolen land’ comment at the Grammys 2026 speech, she has gained an equal amount of supporters. It was also pointed out that her LA home is situated on indigenous land, with many citing that she should move out and give the land to the tribe that it belongs to. Following the ongoing hatred directed towards the singer, many people have come forward with their support for the idol. This includes ‘Avengers’ star Mark Ruffalo as well.
Mark Ruffalo slams Kevin O’Leary about Billie Eilish’s Grammy speech
Taking the argument to a popular social media platform, Ruffalo commented about all of the criticism and hatred that Billie Eilish has been receiving for the past week. Specifically, he addressed the criticism that the businessman, TV personality, and ‘Marty Supreme’ actor Kevin O’Leary made about the singer.Ruffalo, who is best known for playing the role of the green giant Hulk in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, took to his account to call out the TV personality for his comments. He stated, “Kevin O’Leary, why don’t you STFU. It’s hilarious. You will go on any show and talk shit about any number of things and smugly expect us to listen to you, but you will dig into a real artist that dwarfs anything you dream of doing for actually saying something that resonates with 100’s of millions of people the world over. It’s astounding the fantasy double standard Kevin O’Leary lives in.”Ruffalo further sarcastically commented about how his ‘Marty Supreme’ role was accurate to his personality. O’Leary played the role of a cutthroat businessman, Milton Rockwell. The businessman had earlier commented about celebrities getting into politics.
Kevin O’Leary’s comments about Billie Eilish
During his interview on ‘America Reports’ this past Tuesday, the ‘Shark Tank’ judge commented on his thoughts about Billie Eilish’s speech at the Grammys. The singer has been at the forefront of criticism online after she commented, “no one is illegal on stolen land” in relation to ICE’s crackdown on immigrants in the US. O’Leary commented, “Half the people in politics that you piss off won’t buy your music anymore. Don’t be stupid about it, but hey, they don’t listen. It’s the first lesson 101 for celebrity: As you rise up, whether you’re a film star, a music star [or] whatever, shut your mouth and just entertain.”
On the work front with Mark Ruffalo
The Oscar-nominated actor had reportedly confirmed that he will not be one of the many returning stars to MCU’s ‘Avengers: Doomsday.’ The news had hit fans, with many wondering whether he had been fired from the franchise or not. However, in a recent interview with News Movement, Ruffalo squashed all rumors about the matter and set them aside. When he was asked about the same, the actor replied by saying many people have been commenting about it, but he does not think that he has been fired from the franchise.The actor is currently promoting his latest film ‘Crime 101’ in which he co-stars with Chris Hemsworth and Halle Berry. He will also next be seen in ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’, reprising his role as Dr Bruce Banner/Hulk.


