BREAKING: In a stunning social media tirade, Billie Eilish has publicly lashed out at Elon Musk, labeling the billionaire and Tesla CEO a “f—ing pathetic p—y b—h coward.” The incident unfolded on Instagram, where the 23-year-old pop icon condemned Musk’s actions in light of his recent $1 trillion pay package approval by Tesla shareholders.
Eilish’s outrage was sparked by a post from the pro-choice group My Voice, My Choice, highlighting how Musk could use his immense wealth to address global issues. She shared slides that suggested he could tackle world hunger, provide clean drinking water, or support endangered species. Her commentary culminated in her harsh rebuke of Musk, igniting widespread attention across social media platforms.
This controversy comes just weeks after Tesla’s board approved a pay package that could net Musk additional shares valued at approximately $1 trillion. Eilish’s comments resonate in a climate where many are calling for billionaires to use their fortunes for the greater good.
Just earlier this month, at the Wall Street Journal Innovator Awards, Eilish urged the wealthy, including notable figures such as Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and filmmaker George Lucas, to reconsider their wealth accumulation. “Love you all, but there’s a few people in here that have a lot more money than me,” she stated. “If you’re a billionaire, why are you a billionaire? If you have money, it would be great to use it for good things.”
Her comments were not just talk; Eilish has pledged $11.5 million from her recent Hit Me Hard and Soft Tour to charities focused on combating climate change and food insecurity. This commitment highlights her dedication to making a tangible impact in a world facing numerous crises.
As the backlash unfolds, both Eilish and Musk have yet to respond officially to the escalating drama. The Daily Beast has reached out for comments. The public’s reaction is poised to grow, as both fans and critics weigh in on this fiery exchange.
Stay tuned for updates as this story develops further. The debate over wealth distribution and corporate responsibility is more urgent than ever, and Eilish’s powerful words are sure to ignite discussions around the globe.