Elon Musk reacts furiously to Billie Eilish’s claims that he’s not using his wealth for good
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Elon Musk has fired back at Billie Eilish after the singer called him a âpathetic p***y b**** cowardâ for hoarding wealth instead of fixing global issues.
âSheâs not the sharpest tool in the shed,â the richest man in the world, 54, said about the pop superstar, 23, in a tweet Monday night.
Muskâs criticism of Eilishâs intelligence comes after the âBirds of a Featherâ singer lashed out at the Tesla founder in recent Instagram stories on the heels of the news that the tech mogul is on track to become the worldâs first trillionaire thanks to Teslaâs new pay plan.
The singer argued that Musk could instead end world hunger, save endangered animals, or rebuild Gaza with his mountains of cash. She reposted an Instagram carousel by activist group My Voice, My Choice, titled, âElon Musk became the worldâs first trillionaire. Hereâs what he could do with it.â
The post previewed multiple ways that Musk could use his money to help people in the world, including spending $40 billion each year to end world hunger by 2030. The group also said if he paid up to $2 billion each year, the entrepreneur would save all of the critically endangered species.
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