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), the singer made a plea to the audience which included billionaires like Mark Zuckerberg and George Lucas. She said that “we live in a time where the world is really, really dark”, and urged wealthy individuals to use their money “for good things and maybe give it to some people that need it”. “And, if you're a billionaire, why are you a billionaire? No hate, but yeah, give your money away.” Eilish pledged to donate $11.5 million to The Changemaker Program—an initiative focused on climate justice, food equity, and reducing carbon pollution.

Billie Eilish spoke out on income inequality and wealth disparities during a frank speech at the 2025 WSJ. Innovator Awards, where she was an honoree.

“Billie Eilish just cooked the billionaires in their own room,” one social media user said.

Die Sängerin will von den Einnahmen ihrer letzten Tour 11,5 Millionen Dollar spenden. Bei einer Veranstaltung mit Facebook-Gründer Mark Zuckerberg richtet sie einen Appell an die…

“No hate, but yeah, give your money away, shorties,” she said at the WSJ Magazine Innovator Awards.

La cantante recogió el premio a la Innovación otorgado por ‘Wall Street Journal’ y aprovechó su discurso para concienciar de los problemas sociales ante figuras como Mark…

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…

Billie Eilish ha invitato i mega-ricchi ad aumentare le loro donazioni di beneficenza, nel corso del suo intervento agli Innovator Awards del Wall Street Journal. "Ci sono alcune…