Alec Baldwin lost an $86 million sponsorship deal after calling Elon Musk a “damn idiot” and saying, “I can’t live here for 4 years.”
Alec Baldwin Loses $86 Million Sponsorship Deal After Calling Elon Musk a “Damn Idiot” and Saying, “I Can’t Live Here for 4 Years”

In an unexpected twist in the worlds of Hollywood and business, actor Alec Baldwin has found himself embroiled in controversy after his public comments about tech mogul Elon Musk.
Baldwin, known for his outspokenness and often fiery personality, was recently dropped from a major $86 million sponsorship deal after making a scathing remark about Musk.
The fallout from Baldwin’s comments has raised questions about the intersection of celebrity, politics, and corporate partnerships, as well as the ever-expanding influence of public figures on their financial futures.
The incident occurred during an interview in which Baldwin, a frequent critic of political and social issues, was asked about the state of the country under Musk’s ownership of Twitter.
Baldwin, known for his roles in films like The Departed and Glengarry Glen Ross, did not hold back in expressing his discontent with the direction of American politics, especially in the wake of Musk’s recent acquisition of Twitter.
His comments, made in a moment of frustration, were direct: “Elon Musk is a damn idiot. I can’t live here for 4 years.”
These seemingly offhand remarks have since spiraled into a full-blown media firestorm, with many calling them a reckless attack on one of the world’s most influential tech figures.
The remarks, however, were not just politically charged—they also cost Baldwin a lucrative sponsorship deal worth a reported $86 million.
The deal, which had been in the works for months, was suddenly pulled after the company in question expressed concerns over Baldwin’s comments and the potential impact on their brand