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The role of a lifetime – The Hawk News

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November 12, 2025
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Last week, singer Billie Eilish made headlines for her politics. At a recent award ceremony, she publicly criticized the wealth accumulation of billionaires, saying “if you are a billionaire, why are you a billionaire … give your money away,” while announcing a donation of $11.5 million from her current tour revenue to charity. The move was celebrated as bold and generous — but how much of it was genuine?

Eilish has been branding herself for years as a politically engaged, socially conscious activist. Yet the details of this latest stunt revealed a lack of transparency. Despite denouncing the personal wealth of billionaires, Eilish’s multi-million dollar donation didn’t come directly from her personal wealth. Rather, it was crowdfunded by her fans. Her tour, predicted to gross $300 million, offered premium “changemaker tickets” — a more expensive option whose proceeds funded the charity donation. This was conveniently left out of her speech, and it remains undisclosed how much of the donation, if any at all, was actually from herself. This was philanthropy as a branding technique: Eilish makes headlines, maintains the moral credit and receives tax benefits, while her fans foot the bill.

The same week, Eilish asked her millions of Instagram followers to “vote yes” on California Proposition 50, a redistricting measure designed to give Democrats more congressional seats. Due to federal regulatory gaps, celebrities are not required to disclose when they are being paid to endorse policies or candidates on social media. As a result, it is impossible to know if Eilish’s online endorsements were authentic or just another performance, but her recent lack of transparency invites speculation.

Maybe Eilish’s intentions were genuine, but nonetheless, these incidents parallel the greater trend in Hollywood today: politics functioning as branding. Celebrities use real issues to fabricate a moral authority because it sells. They can afford to push agendas that never impact their own lives, and as long as consumers keep buying into that illusion, performative activism will remain a profitable product.

‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’

‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source sjuhawknews.com ’

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