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Social Media Star Bryce Hall slams Billie Eilish for ‘scoffing’ at TikTok stars invited to People’s Choice Awards

Social Media Star Bryce Hall has slammed Billie Eilish for “scoffing” at the TikTok stars who were invited to the People’s Choice Awards.

In a resurfaced clip from the ceremony, the What Was I Made For? singer appeared bothered by the presence of the content creators.

Talking to Australian popstar Kylie Minogue, Billie mouthed words that lip readers have since worked out.

Eagle-eyed fans have revealed the 22-year-old said: “I’m like, there’s some … TikTokers here.”

Responding to this, TikToker Bryce Hall defended his right to be at the award ceremony.

The 24-year-old posted a video to the social media platform in question and said: “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.”

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Bryce continued: “First off, Billie Eilish, I’m so sorry that I didn’t acknowledge your greatness and bow down to you being another human being.”

He then poked fun at the singer by sarcastically taking a bow to honour her and added:  “Here, there it is.”

The TikToker continued: “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. So, hate on them.”

 

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A host of famous TikTok faces were at the Southern California event, including Alix Earle, Chris Olsen, Tana Mongeau and James Charles.

Bryce concluded the video by saying that the “most sad thing” about the situation was that he has always been such a fan of Billie and her music.

The 24-year-old also took to X to write: “This is my formal apology for the recent drama im in regarding my response to billie eilish.”

The post featured the words “I’m sorry” written in the notes app on iPhone.

Billie kicked off the show on NBC as she won the award for TV Performance of the Year for her work on Swarm.

The singer had been nominated for her role as Eva on the Prime series against a group which included Meryl Streep, Ayo Edebiri, Jonn Hamm, Matt Bomer, Adjoa Andoh, Storm Reid and Steven Yeun.

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