GoFundMe removes 'Move Into Billie Eilish's Mansion Fundraiser'

Published February 3rd, 2026 - 10:03 GMT
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FINNEAS and Billie Eilish accept the Song Of The Year award for "WILDFLOWER" onstage during the 68th GRAMMY Awards at Crypto.com Arena on February 01, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. Frazer Harrison/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by Frazer Harrison / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP) / 'Move Into Billie Eilish's Mansion Fundraiser' (Drew Pavlou/ GoFundMe)

ALBAWABA - An Australian man named Drew Pavlou recently launched a GoFundMe fundraiser claiming that he wants to move into Billie Eilish's mansion after her anti-ICE stance during her acceptance speech at the 2026 Grammys. 

However, Pavlou's wishes didn't last long as GoFundMe has already removed the fundraiser from its platform. The Australian man launched the fundraiser "No human being is illegal on stolen land" for donors to cover his travel and filming costs.

He took to X (formerly Twitter) and wrote, "I am flying to the USA next Friday to attempt to move into Billie Eilish’s beachside Malibu mansion." 

GoFundMe removes 'Move Into Billie Eilish's Mansion Fundraiser' 

Pavlou later shared an update stating that GoFundMe has removed his post. He wrote, "GOFUNDME DELETED MY BILLIE EILISH FUNDRAISER. THIS IS DISGUSTING AND UNFAIR. I will look at alternative fundraising platforms." 

In response to his update, a couple of users urged Pavlou to try another fundraiser website. An X user wrote, "You need to use another platform, gofundme is garbage." 

Another wrote, "They can't stop you, they only delayed your mission."

Billie Eilish's Grammys acceptance speech went viral after the American singer-songwriter criticized ICE in protest against the ongoing clashes across the nation.

The pop singer said, "Nobody is illegal on stolen land. We need to keep fighting and speaking up. Our voices do matter. F*ck ICE." Her statement sparked debate on social media. Many praised Eilish on her political stance, while others claimed that celebrities "should stick to music." 

24-year-old Billie Eilish won Song of the Year at the 2026 Grammys for "WILDFLOWER," marking her tenth win at "music's biggest night." According to USA Today, Eilish has received over 34 nominations in total at the Grammys.

The "Birds of a Feather" singer has long raised her voice against ICE and US President Donald Trump's decision to back the federal agency despite growing tensions across the country, including violent clashes with citizens and heightened protests.