‘He should look at himself in the mirror!’: Taylor Swift fans SLAM Elon Musk after he compares the singer to ‘Napoleon Dynamite in drag’ in yet another bizarre Twitter diatribe
Taylor Swift fans are furious after Elon Musk mocked the singer’s appearance and compared her to the movie character Napoleon Dynamite ‘in drag’, in another bizarre diatribe on social media.
In the since-deleted post, Twitter’s CEO, 51, shared a photo of the Bad Blood singer, 33, alongside actor Jon Heder in the 2004 comedy sporting his red perm and thick glasses.
Writing: ‘(I) am a (Taylor Swift) fan – sure – but how do we know for sure they are different people.
Alongside the photos was the caption, “When you realize Taylor Swift is basically Napoleon Dynamite in drag.”
Furious fans rushed to slap the businessman with one writing, ‘He should look at himself in the mirror, worry about that’.

Outraged: Taylor Swift fans are outraged after Elon Musk mocked the singer’s appearance and compared her to movie character Napoleon Dynamite (right) ‘in drag’, in yet another bizarre social media diatribe

Self-reflection? Swifties rushed to slap the businessman with one writing: ‘He should look at himself in the mirror, worry about that’ (Elon pictured in 2020)
While a second said, “He’s so bitter she doesn’t acknowledge him.”
Another echoed the statement, writing, “He needs her attention so badly.”
And someone else asked, “What did Taylor Swift do to deserve this from Elon Musk?”
A fifth quipped, “Can he just leave this earth?” and a sixth said, ‘He’s gone too far. I’m tired of Elon’.
While a seventh posted: ‘He should leave her alone’ and a sixth added: ‘We don’t care about this man’.
Another commented, “The Swifities (Taylor Swift fans) are about to get him really good.”
The cult comedy followed the story of Napoleon, a socially awkward teenager, who must help a friend win the class presidency.
MailOnline has reached out to Taylor’s representatives for comment.

Post: In the since-deleted post, the Twitter CEO, 51, shared a photo of the Bad Blood singer, 33, alongside actor Jon Heder in the 2004 comedy sporting his red perm and thick glasses









Smoking: While others were outraged: ‘He’s so bitter she doesn’t acknowledge him’

Comedy classic: The cult comedy followed the story of Napoleon, a socially awkward teenager, who, in order to help a friend win the class presidency
Elon has previously shared countless eyebrow-raising tweets and in 2020 managed to send shares of his electric car company into a free fall.
The Tesla founder announced that he thought the company’s share price was “too high,” before revealing that he planned to sell his physical assets.
The subsequent share drop erased about $13 billion from Tesla’s market value and nearly $3 billion from the value of Musk’s stake.
In the same year, he also dismissed mounting fears over the coronavirus outbreak as “stupid,” despite the fact that the death toll in the US then rose by five in one day.

Excuse me? Elon has previously shared plenty of eyebrow-raising tweets and in 2020 managed to send shares of his electric car company into a free fall

Death toll: The same year, he also dismissed rising fears of the coronavirus outbreak as ‘silly’, despite the US death toll then rising by five in one day

Bully? Two years later, in 2022, Elon Musk dissed Bill Gates on Twitter and posted a photo of the Microsoft mogul next to Apple’s controversial pregnant man emoji “in case you need to kill a boner.”
Two years later in 2022, Elon dissed Bill Gates on Twitter and posted a photo of the Microsoft mogul next to Apple’s controversial pregnant man emoji “in case you need to kill a boner.”
Musk, the world’s richest person and CEO of the US company, posted a follow-up image in response to the post of six hooded figures captioned “Shadow Ban Council Reviewing Tweet.”
The pregnant man emoji is meant to be inclusive of transgender people — with Musk often targeting what he sees as overreach while repeatedly insisting that he harbors no ill will toward the LGBTQ community.