Grammys 2025: Billie Eilish’s Brother Finneas Makes Plea to Fans After Loss
There are no bad guys in Finneas’ eyes.
After he and sister Billie Eilish lost out on their seven nominations following the 2025 Grammys Feb. 2 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, the 27-year-old called for kindness from their fanbase.
“Great Grammys,” Finneas, who wore a look by ZEGNA for the ceremony, began the message on his Instagram Story Feb. 2. “So honored to have been nominated amongst so many amazing songs/albums. I don’t wanna see ANYONE with a photo of me or billie as their PFP getting’ in fights with other artists’ fans in comment sections.”
“Be at peace,” he continued. “Congratulations to all.”
This year, Billie was nominated in multiple categories, including for Album of the Year, Song of the Year and Record of the Year.
During the televised portion of the award show, Billie and Finneas—who attended the show with his fiancée Claudia Sulewski—were both seen in the audience applauding as Kendrick Lamar won for his single, “Not Like Us” in both the Record and Song of the Year categories. And was one of the many celebrities to stand to their feet as Beyoncé took home her first award for Album of the Year for Cowboy Carter. (For all the winners from the big night, click here).
Still, it wasn’t a dull night for the brother-sister duo, as Billie and Finneas took the stage to perform “Birds of a Feather”. For their moving performance, the two performed in front of a screen the replicated the mountains outside of their childhood home in Los Angeles as throwback pictures flashed behind them.
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As a refresher, Billie has a total of nine Grammys, including in the Song, Record and Album of the Year categories for “What Was I Made For,” “Happier Than Ever,” and her album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?. But that’s not all, as the “Ocean Eyes” singer is still the youngest artist to win an Oscar, Grammy and a Golden Globe for one song after collecting all three trophies for her song “No Time to Die” from the titular James Bond film.
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And while Billie didn’t personally share any pics from her night, she did take a moment to celebrate Doechii—who took home the award for Best Rap Album—with a repost on her Instagram Stories Feb. 2 featuring a photo of the “Denial is a River” rapper accepting her award.
Keep reading for more Grammys 2025 moments that you may have missed…
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Prolific Poets Department
Stealth Deadhead Taylor Swift posed with Bob Weir, a MusiCares Person of the Year in 2025 along with the rest of the Grateful Dead.
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Yin and Yang
Charli xcx and Sabrina Carpenter look like a very glamorous version of the devil and angel we all have sitting on either shoulder.
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Meet and Greet
Hello, Mr. Shaboozey, I’m Lady Gaga.
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Making the Cut
Nikki Glaser now knows, one day you’re in, the next you’re puckering up to Heidi Klum.
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Bustin’ a Handshake
Busta Rhymes stopped to say hello to Teddy Swims and take in the art work.
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Down Home Fashion
Lainey Wilson may have broken the country girl rules by trading in her boots for sneakers, but they were just so comfy.
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Family Dynasties
Alicia Keys’ sons Egypt and Genesis got to meet Miley Cyrus, who made a night of it with mom Tish Cyrus.
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The Will Smith Pony Club
Willow Smith hitched a ride on a passing father.
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Everybody at the Grammys Gettin’ Friendly
Olivia Rodrigo wasn’t a nominee this year, but she was in it for the socializing with the likes of Shaboozey.
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Squad Check
The night was all about fun. for Jack Antonoff, Margaret Qualley, Taylor and Sabrina.
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Birds of a Feather
Sabrina looked pretty thrilled to be sandwiched by Billie Eilish and Best New Artist winner Chappell Roan.
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Fresh Princesses
“Please help me, my brother is wearing a castle on his head” is what we’re imagining Willow said to Blue Ivy Carter as the pop scions greeted each other at the Grammys.
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She Wolf’s Cubs
Shakira held her sons Milan and Sasha’s hands backstage.
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Hello, Dahling
Miley and Latto preened for the cameras.
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Up Close and Personal
Billie Eilish’s version of smiling for the camera was a little extra.
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Grammys Are a Girl’s Best Friend
Sometimes Sabrina Carpenter only has time for a short n’ sweet hello when she runs into people she knows at places like the Grammys.
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The Popular Kids
It was wicked cool to see Paris Hilton and Cynthia Erivo have a moment on the Grammys red carpet.
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