Vegan Billie Eilish gets seared for shading Lady Gaga's iconic meat dress

Lady Gaga’s little monsters are coming for Billie Eilish.

Eilish, 17, experienced the wrath of Gaga's devoted fan base after the breakout star voiced her disapproval of Gaga's iconic meat dress from the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards.

During an interview with Variety Thursday, Eilish sat down with her songwriting brother Finneas O'Connell to chat about their combined 11 Grammy nominations.

"It's an honor. I grew up watching the Grammys," Eilish said. "I used to judge all the girls' dresses. That's all I did. I barely paid attention to any of the music."

That's when O'Connell brought up Gaga's infamous meat dress, which appeared to trigger his little sister. Eilish, a noted vegan who looked visibly disturbed, replied: "Yikes."

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Left: Lady Gaga wears her controversial meat dress at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards on September 12, 2010. Right: Billie Eilish at the 2019 American Music Awards on Nov. 24, 2019.
Left: Lady Gaga wears her controversial meat dress at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards on September 12, 2010. Right: Billie Eilish at the 2019 American Music Awards on Nov. 24, 2019.

Her one word reply and uneasy facial expressions were enough to send Little Monster's over the edge. Gaga's famed fanbase created the Twitter hashtag, #BillieEilishIsOverParty.

"Any tongue that rises against ms gaga shall fall, PERIOD," @MariahKid tweeted, while @PlushiePumpkin added, "Billie Eilish dresses like a roblox and feels entitled to talk about Gaga's fashion."

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The teen, however, is not letting the subsequent bullying steal the spotlight of her Grammy nominations: "It's very cool to be in the world of even being nominated at all."

Eilish, the dark-pop wunderkind, is nominated for album-of-the-year with her genre-bending, critically acclaimed debut "When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?" The trend-setting teen, whose music has amassed more than 15 billion combined streams across platforms, is also up for record and song of the year for No. 1 hit "Bad Guy."

That makes her the youngest nominee in Grammy history to be nominated in all four major categories, according to the Recording Academy.

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