Bryce Hall Claps Back at Billie Eilish After Her All.eged TikToker Shade at People’s Choice Awards

Bryce Hall Replies to Billie Eilishs Shade at 2024 Peoples Choice Awards

Bryce Hall has words for Billie Eilish after the singer seemingly threw shade at TikTokers during the 2024 People’s Choice Awards.

“I’m just going to address this clip of Billie Eilish being disgusted by TikTokers that were at the People’s Choice. I was one of them,” Hall, 24, said in a Monday, February 19, TikTok video. “First off, Billie Eilish, I’m so sorry that I didn’t acknowledge your greatness and bow down to you being another human being.”

Hall, who’s a well-known creator on the social media app, proceeded to bow on camera, saying, “Here, there it is.”

“And second, People’s Choice invited us personally. Everyone that attended People’s Choice and was sitting at those tables, we were invited by People’s Choice,” he explained. “So, hate on them.”

Hall concluded his video message by pretending to wipe a tear from his face, adding the “most sad thing” is that he was a big fan of the singer and loved listening to her music — which he won’t be doing again.

Eilish made headlines at the Sunday, February 18, awards show when she was filmed in a conversation with Kylie Minogue, appearing to say, “There’s so many TikTokers here.”

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After she realized she was on camera, Eilish seemingly attempted to cover her mouth with her hand. Some social media viewers claimed that despite the effort, the Grammy winner could still be heard pointing out where the TikTokers were located and adding, “I don’t need it.” Both her and Minogue, 55, appeared to nod in agreement.

While it’s unclear who exactly Eilish was referring to, the annual event had several TikTok stars in attendance, including influencers like Tana Mongeau, Chris Olsen, Gigi Gorgeous, Alix Earle and James Charles.

Eilish ultimately left the awards show with a new honor, winning TV Performance of the Year for her role on Swarm. She beat fellow nominees Adjoa Andoh, Ayo Edebiri, Jon Hamm, Matt Bomer, Meryl Streep, Steven Yeun and Storm Reid.