Elon Musk and Billie Eilish are far from "Birds of a Feather."
The Tesla CEO and tech billionaire, 54, fired back at recent criticism from the Grammy-winning pop star, after shareholders approved a deal that could make him the world's first trillionaire.
On Nov. 13, Eilish shared an Instagram post by the My Voice, My Choice initiative detailing what Musk could do if he reached the unprecedented fiscal benchmark. The outspoken singer also wrote a brief remark on her Instagram story directed toward Musk that included the words "pathetic" and "coward," as well as three expletives.
The post suggested Musk dedicate his wealth toward philanthropy efforts, including spending $40 billion annually to combat world hunger, $10 billion annually to vaccinate 140 million newborns for the next 100 years and $53.2 billion to rebuild Gaza.
Musk, whose current net worth is estimated at $470.5 billion, seemingly dismissed Eilish's criticism in an X post Monday, Nov. 17. Reposting the singer's original Instagram post, the tech mogul wrote: "She's not the sharpest tool in the shed."






