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Billie Eilish Doubles Down on Anti-Meat Comments After Online Backlash

Billie Eilish has intensified debate online after doubling down on controversial comments about meat consumption and animal rights, responding to criticism by sharing graphic footage from the livestock industry on social media.

The singer faced backlash after stating in a recent interview that people cannot both love animals and eat meat. Her remarks quickly sparked heated discussion online, with critics accusing her of oversimplifying personal choices and dietary beliefs.

In response, Eilish posted a series of disturbing clips showing animals such as pigs and cows in overcrowded conditions and allegedly facing abuse within industrial farming systems.

Alongside the footage, the Grammy-winning artist delivered a blunt message defending her position.

“Stay mad at me. I really don’t care,” she wrote, urging followers to watch documentaries and footage showing how animals are treated within the food industry and the environmental impact linked to meat production.

She also argued that discomfort caused by the videos should encourage people to reflect on their own beliefs and habits.

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The controversy began after Eilish appeared in an interview with Elle magazine, where she was asked what issue she would “die on a hill for.”

“Eating meat is inherently wrong,” she responded. “You can eat meat, go for it. You can love animals. But you can’t do both.”

The statement immediately triggered widespread online debate, with supporters praising her advocacy for animal welfare while critics described the comments as judgmental and divisive.

Despite the backlash, Eilish has remained firm in her stance. The singer has long been associated with veganism, environmental activism, and cruelty-free fashion initiatives.

She actively supports Support + Feed, an organisation founded by her mother Maggie Baird that promotes plant-based food access while addressing climate change and food insecurity.

Eilish has also used her influence in the fashion industry to advocate against the use of animal products. She previously worked with luxury brands including Nike and Gucci to support cruelty-free production practices.

In a past interview, she highlighted persuading Oscar de la Renta to stop using fur for a dress designed for her appearance at the Met Gala, describing it as one of her most meaningful advocacy efforts.

The latest controversy underscores the growing cultural divide surrounding veganism, climate activism, and celebrity influence, with Eilish remaining one of the entertainment industry’s most outspoken voices on animal rights issues.