Billie Eilish directly called out Elon Musk on her story, and the soon-to-be trillionaire has finally responded.
Last Friday, Billie Eilish shared an infographic on her Instagram Story that criticised Elon Musk’s wealth. The musician posted three slides breaking down what Elon Musk could do with his wealth: end world hunger, save endangered species and rebuild Gaza. She ended her story by calling out the entrepreneur directly.
“F*cking pathetic p*ssy b*tch coward,” she said.
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This Instagram Story came after Billie used her speech for Music Innovator at the Wall Street Journal Innovator Awards to call out the billionaires in the room.
“We’re in a time right now where the world feels really dark, and people need empathy and help more than ever, especially in our country. If you have money, it’d be great to use it for good – maybe give some to people who need it,” she said.
“I love you all, but there are a few people here with a lot more money than me. If you’re a billionaire, why are you a billionaire? No hate, but yeah, give your money away, shorties.”
Some of the celebrities that were at the event include billionaire Mark Zuckerberg and recently turned millionaire Hailey Bieber.
A Billie Eilish fan account on X shared the Instagram Stories she posted. Elon Musk replied last night, saying: “She’s not the sharpest tool in the shed.”
Billie via her Instagram story
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— Billie Eilish Tours (@billieeilishtrs) November 13, 2025
The replies are dragging him, pointing out how he didn’t actually address Billie’s criticism of his wealth.
“Notice how he ignored the message Billie was advocating and went on to attack her, she’s right,” one person said.
Billie has been known as an environmental and human rights activist. At the Wall Street Journal Innovative Awards, it was announced that she was donating £8.7 million of the money she made from her Hit Me Hard And Soft tour to charity.
Elon Musk is currently worth £355 billion, according to Forbes..
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