Billie Eilish, the 24-year-old singer and activist, has reignited debate after her recent Elle magazine interview, where she claimed: “eating meat is inherently wrong.” Facing backlash online, Eilish responded defiantly on Instagram by sharing graphic footage of animal slaughter, urging followers to reconsider their stance on meat consumption and its environmental impact.

Bold Interview Statement

In an “Ask Me Anything” video with Elle, Eilish was asked what her “one hill she would die on” would be. Without hesitation, she stated, “Eating meat is inherently wrong. You can eat meat – go for it – you can love animals, but you can’t do both.” Her comments immediately sparked reactions across social media.

Fierce Instagram Response

After critics labelled her views “hypocritical” and “privileged,” Eilish fired back on Instagram. She posted unsettling videos of animal slaughter with the caption: “stay f*cking mad at ME i really don’t give a goddamn f*ck go watch a documentary or two and some footage of what is done to the animals u claim to love and what it does to the planet u pretend to love as well.” She challenged those offended to reflect on their beliefs.

Critics Highlight Contradictions

Opponents pointed to Eilish’s past use of leather products, non-cruelty-free makeup brands, and frequent private jet travel as contradictions to her vegan stance. Others argued she overlooked the economic and cultural complexities surrounding meat consumption and the environmental costs of some vegan alternatives.

Standing Out Among Celebs

Despite the pushback, Billie Eilish remains firm in her convictions, refusing to soften her message. Unlike many celebrities who downplay or avoid controversy, she has openly discussed her beliefs—earning praise and criticism alike for her unapologetic approach.

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