The reason? Musk’s controversial comments on Taylor Swift and his link with chiefs. Yes, you read that right: Musk, the tycoon of technology known for its adventures in space and electric cars, found herself in trouble for its opinions on pop stars and football teams.
Musk turned to social media to question the status of Swift as “Queen of Chiefs”, writing: “Taylor Swift is a world pop star, but we are honest: he has done nothing to deserve to be called ‘Queen of Chiefs’. The football is determination and competition, not a celebrity clamor”.
These statements have not been welcomed by the Chiefs fans nor by the Swift world fanbase, unleashing a wave of negative reactions.
The organization of chiefs, clearly not amused by Musk’s bizarre, has decided to take a position. In a statement, they explained: “The Kansas City Chiefs undertake to promote a positive and inclusive environment for our players, fans and partners. Musk’s recent comments do not reflect our values and, consequently, is no longer welcome to the games of Chiefs”.
Musk, who never pulls back in front of the controversies, replied with a playful post on X (ex Twitter): “Lol. Squaded by the games of the Chiefs? I believe that I will buy my team”. Despite the carefree tone, some hypothesize that Musk can seriously consider the idea of entering the world of NFL properties.
Here, people. In the increasingly compelling world of sport and dramas on celebrities, Elon Musk managed to find himself in the center of yet another news. Will he really buy one of his team? Only time will say it, but one thing is certain: Musk knows how to keep us all to speak.