Homeland security officials on Tuesday shot down a gadfly Australian influencer’s claim that firebrand pop superstar Billie Eilish got him deported from the US.

Drew Pavlou’s self-admitted “s–t posts” campaigning tomove into Eilish’s $3 million mansionafter her anti-ICE“no one is illegal on stolen land”rant had nothing to do with his recent deportation ordeal at LAX, a Customs and Border Protection spokesperson told The Post.

“Claims that this individual’s admissibility was tied to external reports regarding Billie Eilish are false,” the spokesperson said.

The hard-and-soft denial is the latest bizarre twist after Eilish’s remarks at the 2026 Grammy Awards on Feb.1.

While accepting the Song of the Year award for “Wildflower,” Eilish used the Crypto.com Arena’s stage to lambast ICE amid fiery outrage over the shooting deaths of Renee Good and Alex Peretti in Minneapolis.

“As grateful as I feel, I honestly don’t feel like I need to say anything, but that no one is illegal on stolen land,” the 24-year-old singer chirped.

“’F–k ICE’ is what I wanna say,” she concluded.

The lefty “Birds of a Feather” singer’s remarks provoked a conservative backlash for over herperceived hypocrisy and virtue signaling.

Some, such as Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah), cheekily demanded Eilish put her money — or her mansion — where her mouth was.

“Any white person who does a public ‘stolen land’ acknowledgement should immediately give his or her land to native Americans,” Lee posted on X.

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