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Elon Musk but retaliated billie eilish The singer called him a “pathetic fuckin’ coward” for hoarding money instead of solving global issues.
“She’s not the sharpest tool in the shed,” the 54-year-old world’s richest man said of the 23-year-old pop superstar in a tweet on Monday night.
muskEilish’s intelligence has been criticized by the “Birds of a Feather” singer in a recent Instagram Stories post on the Tesla founder following the news that she is on her way to becoming a tech mogul. World’s first trillionaire thanks to Tesla’s new salary plan,
Singer argued that Musk could instead end world hunger, save endangered animals, or rebuild gaza With his mountains of cash. She reposted activist group My Voice, My Choice’s Instagram carousel with the caption, “Elon Musk becomes the world’s first trillionaire. Here’s what he could do with it.”
The post previews several ways Musk can use his money to help people in the world, including spending $40 billion every year to eliminate world hunger by 2030. The group also said that if he paid $2 billion every year, the entrepreneur would save all critically endangered species.
Musk’s philanthropy is often conducted through his own charity musk foundationWhich sends the money back to its institutions.
Neither Musk nor Eilish returned immediately The Independent’s Request for comment regarding Tesla founder’s insult.
EilishMeanwhile, he has recently been vocal in urging wealthy celebrities to give back.
Last month, during his acceptance speech WSJ Magazine Innovator Award, he Meta convenes billionaires in the room with CEO Mark Zuckerberg,
“We’re in a time right now where the world feels really dark, and people need empathy and help more than ever — especially in our country. If you have money, it would be great to use it for good — maybe give some to people who need it,” Eilish told the star-studded crowd.
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“I love you all, but there are some people here that have more money than me. If you’re a billionaire, why are you a billionaire? No hate, but yes, give away your money, little ones,” the singer said, causing the audience to laugh and applaud.
She then announced that she was donating $11.5 million from her latest Hit Me Hard & Soft Tour to charities fighting against the climate crisis.