Azealia Banks recently made headlines with her bold comments regarding Taylor Swift and Elon Musk, sparking intense discussions across social media. Banks’ statements have added a surprising twist to an already heated situation involving some of the biggest names in entertainment and tech.
Let’s delve into Banks’ unexpected remarks and the reactions they’ve stirred.
Azealia Banks recommends Taylor Swift sue Elon Musk
Rapper Azealia Banks has urged Taylor Swift to sue Elon Musk for sexual harassment after Musk made a controversial comment about the pop star on his social media platform, X.
Elon Musk’s remark came after Swift endorsed Kamala Harris for president. Musk tweeted, “Fine, Taylor, you win … I will give you a child and guard your cats with my life.” The comment was widely criticized as “sexist” and “inappropriate,” with many calling it a “disturbing and misogynistic” response.
Banks reacted strongly, calling Musk’s behavior actual “sexual harassment” and suggesting that Swift should flex her legal power to sue him for substantial financial damages.
In the post, she said “Nah this is actual sexual harassment. Taylor should flex on his ass and sue him for loads of cash n level up to be the most undefeatable richest woman in the history of music. Take his fucking money taylorrrrrrr!!!!”
She argued that Swift taking Musk to court would not only address the offensive remark but also elevate Swift’s status as one of the richest and most influential women in music. Banks further added “lmao the heart attack kanye will have when she is ULTRA -UNREACHABLE levels of WEALTHY of his daddy elons back bwahahahaha. CUCK THEM ALL SIS”
Swift, who has yet to respond to Musk’s comments, has been an outspoken advocate on political and social issues but typically avoids engaging in public feuds of this nature. As of now, there is no indication that she plans to take legal action against Musk, despite the public outcry.
Musk’s comment is the latest in a series of provocative statements he has made regarding women and relationships, which critics argue reflect deeper issues with his public conduct and attitudes toward women.