Billie Eilish slammed Elon Musk’s “pathetic” billionaire status in an expletive-filled message Thursday.
The “Bad Guy” hitmaker, 23, reposted a series of slides via his Instagram Stories featuring ideas for how the 54-year-old’s money could be used to solve several world problems, from stopping world hunger to protecting endangered species.
In a subsequent post, she called Musk a “fucking pathetic bitch coward.”
Notably, the Tesla founder became the first person to be worth $500 billion, Forbes reported last month.
The upload Eilish reshared was originally posted by My Voice My Choice Org, which speculates that Musk could “end world hunger” by 2030 if he donated “$40 billion a year,” or that giving $1 billion to $2 billion a year could “save 10,443 endangered species.”
The organization also hypothesized that Musk could rebuild Gaza for $53.2 billion.
A representative for Musk did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
Musk is just the latest billionaire to speak out against Eilish in recent weeks.
The Grammy winner made headlines in October when he slammed billionaire tech founder Mark Zuckerberg with his acceptance speech in the WSJ. Magazine Innovator Award Winner.
The 23-year-old criticized the wealthy elite at the event, which was attended by power figures such as Hailey Bieber, George Lucas and Karlie Kloss, and questioned why billionaires don’t donate exorbitant amounts of money.
“We’re in a really, really bad, really dark time in the world right now, especially in our country, where people need empathy and help more than ever,” Eilish said at the time, adding that those who “have money” “maybe give it to people who need it.”
She continued, “I love you all, but there are some people here who have more money than me. If you’re a millionaire, why are you a billionaire? No haters, but yeah, donate your money, you shortys.”
Many in the audience laughed and applauded at Eilish’s suggestion, but Zuckerberg did not, a source told People.
Songwriters, on the other hand, put their money where their mouth is.
At the ceremony, Stephen Colbert announced that Eilish was donating $11.5 million from her “Hit Me Hard and Soft” tour proceeds to “organizations, projects, and voices dedicated to food equity, climate justice, reducing carbon pollution, and combating the climate crisis.”
