Elon Musk feuds with Paris Hilton for removing adverts off X
Tesla founder Elon Musk is now feuding with reality TV star and entrepreneur Paris Hilton after she decided to pull ads off X.
South African born billionaire and Tesla founder, Elon Musk is feuding with American reality TV star and entrepreneur Paris Hilton after she pulled her kitchenware advertisements from Elon’s app X, formerly known as Twitter.
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ELON MUSK FEUDS WITH PARIS HILTON
Elon, who is the owner of X, formerly Twitter criticised the heiress-turned-entrepreneur on Sunday for removing her Be an Icon kitchenware advertisements from the social media platform amid concerns over its antisemitic content.
Musk took to X, noting that Paris Hilton’s kitchenware adverts weren’t too convincing.
“The ad campaign wasn’t super convincing tbh”, Elon Musk shared via Twitter.
The Space X founder continued: “I don’t think Paris cooks a lot”.
According to Page Six in October of this year, X’s CEO Linda Yaccarino announced a partnership between the social media app and Paris’ company, 11:11 Media.
One month later Paris then decided to end their partnership after Elon endorsed an antisemitic conspiracy theory last month.
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‘IS THAT CLEAR?’
Paris Hilton is not the only business entities or brand that has decided to cut ties with Elon Musk. A plethora of other companies including the likes of Paramount, Comcast, Disney, NBCUniversal, IBM and Lionsgate also made the decision to remove ads due to the billionaire’s insensitive online activity.
Elon Musk apologized for the post he made, but in the same breath he also told advertisers to “go f—k” themselves.
While at the New York Times Deal Book Summit the Tesla founder said: “I don’t want them to advertise”, as reported by CNN.
“If someone is going to blackmail me with advertising or money go f—k yourself. Go. F—k. Yourself”, Musk said.
Elon continued by calling out the CEO of Disney, Bob Iger: “Is that clear? Hey [Disney CEO] Bob [Iger], if you’re in the audience, that’s how I feel”.
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