Teen who faced deportation in Denmark says Elon Musk’s comments about her ‘hotness’ are ‘crazy’
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A teen who faced deportation in Denmark has said 54-year-old tech billionaire Elon Muskâs remarks about her âhotnessâ are âcrazy.â
In a now-deleted X post from Sunday, Musk commented on the story of Audrey Morris, a now-19-year-old U.S. native who was at risk of deportation from the country where sheâs mostly lived since she was 9 years old.
â8 or above level hotness should get an exemption,â Musk wrote with a laughing emoji.
Morris said she wasnât âsurprisedâ by Muskâs comment, but that âitâs definitely crazy.â
âFrom the beginning, the second that my case was kind of made public, it has been about appearances and because, âoh, sheâs blonde and sheâs white!â And so the thing he said in of itself wasnât shocking to me, but coming from him, yes, it was definitely...I was floored,â she told the Daily Beast.
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A teen who faced deportation in Denmark has said 54-year-old tech billionaire Elon Muskâs remarks about her 'hotness' are 'crazy'
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The Independent has reached out for comment from Musk and Morris.
According to the Danish newspaper, Ã
rhus Stiftstidende, Morris has lived in Aarhus, a city on Denmarkâs east coast, for most of her life.
The newspaper reported last January that Danish authorities had decided not to extend her residence permit as an accompanying family member because she was not living with her mother while completing high school in Viborg, about an hourâs drive northwest of Aarhus. At the time, Morrisâ application for permanent residence was being processed.
âIt wouldâve been really cool if he commented something like, âOh wow, look how many academic things sheâs reached,â or whatever. That wouldâve been great. It could have been so helpful,â Morris, originally from Los Angeles, said of Musk.
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Musk, who used to be head of President Donald Trumpâs Department of Government Efficiency, said, â8 or above level hotness should get an exemption,â referring to Audrey Morris, a now-19-year-old U.S. native who lived most of her life in Denmark
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But she said âif this just at least brings it to the attention of anyone who cares, then Iâm fine with being embarrassed a little bit. Thatâs okay.â
The Daily Beast reported Morris was ultimately given a 10-year residency permit but was denied citizenship.
Musk, who had a small stint in the White House as head of Donald Trumpâs Department of Government Efficiency before his public fall out with the president, has made his stance on illegal immigration known, saying during the Biden administration that the influx of undocumented migrants was âcrushing the country.â
But the Tesla and SpaceX CEO, who was born in South Africa and eventually gained American citizenship, has defended legal immigration, specifically H1-B visas. Musk said during a podcast with entrepreneur Nikhil Kamath that aired in late November that his companies use the temporary employment program because of the âscarcity of talented people.â
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