Grimes, Elon Musk's ex-girlfriend, defends her 'willing denunciation of Nazism' to avoid association with hate over her child's father's hardline stance on Inauguration Day did.
In response to the outrage, which Tesla mogul Musk, 53, dismissed as a “dirty trick” by haters, a follower said he was planning to cover up Grimes' tattoo. In response to his comments, singers who use the pronoun “they'' (pronoun “they'') were slammed online.
Grimes, who shares three children with Musk, said: “I deeply respect your concerns, but I'm not even online today, and I just learned about this controversy, and I don't know why people are saying so much.'' It's unhealthy to be upset,” he wrote.
“I don't know what happened. I don't make any flippant statements,” the singer posted on Platform X, which is owned by her billionaire ex-girlfriend.
“It's ridiculous that something I did before my ex-lover even heard it happened would get it so canceled,” the “Oblivion” singer continued.
“I'm not him. I'm not going to make a statement every time he does something. All I can do is send love back to a hurting world.”
When asked by another social media user to clarify his thoughts on his ex-lover's controversial actions, the “Genesis” singer responded: I wrote to X“I'm happy to condemn Nazism and the extreme alt-right. Will that help solve things?
“I’m happy to have achieved the record.” [sic] In a meaningful way. ”
Musk himself responded to the controversy on Tuesday, claiming that leftists who accused him of giving a Nazi salute “need more dirty tricks.”
“I'm tired of the 'everyone is Hitler' attack,” he said. I wrote to X.
The tech mogul also thanked the Anti-Defamation League after the organization publicly rejected Musk's motion as an “awkward gesture” and “not a Nazi salute.”
“Thank you everyone,” he said in response to the ADL's statement, adding a smiling face emoji.





