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RM Billie Eilish blasts ‘pathetic’ Elon Musk in expletive-laced message after calling out billionaire Mark Zuckerberg

Billie Eilish sharply criticized Elon Musk on Thursday, sharing an expletive-filled message that slammed the tech mogul’s extreme wealth.

The 23-year-old singer reposted a series of Instagram Story slides suggesting ways the 54-year-old billionaire could use his fortune to address major global issues — from ending world hunger to protecting endangered wildlife.

In a follow-up Story, Eilish went even further, calling Musk a “f–king pathetic p—y bitch coward.”

One of the shared posts, originally created by My Voice My Choice Org, argued that Musk could “end world hunger” by contributing “$40 billion annually,” or help save more than 10,000 critically endangered species with $1–2 billion a year. The group also estimated that rebuilding Gaza could cost $53.2 billion.

Musk, the head of Tesla and X, recently became the first individual to reach a net worth of $500 billion, according to Forbes.

Eilish’s comments mark the latest instance of her taking aim at wealthy business leaders. In October, she publicly criticized Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg during her speech at the WSJ. Magazine Innovator Awards.

At the star-studded ceremony — attended by figures like Hailey Bieber, George Lucas, and Karlie Kloss — Eilish questioned why billionaires weren’t distributing more of their wealth.

“We’re living in a moment when the world feels really dark, and people desperately need support and compassion,” she said. “If you have money, maybe give it to people who need it.”

She added, “No shade, but some people in this room have way more money than I do. If you’re a billionaire, why are you a billionaire? Give your money away, shorties.”

While the crowd reportedly laughed and applauded, one insider told People that Zuckerberg appeared uncomfortable.

Eilish, however, has backed up her words with action. At the same event, Stephen Colbert revealed that she donated $11.5 million from her “Hit Me Hard and Soft” tour earnings to initiatives focused on food equity, climate justice, lowering carbon emissions, and fighting the climate crisis.

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