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Swifties Tell Elon Musk To Back Off After He Tweets Bizarre Comment About Taylor Swift

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The Twitter CEO sent Swift's fans into a rage after using a cryptic cigarette emoji to comment on one of her posts after praising her 'limbic resonance.'

Elon Musk's tweets don't just have his employees former employees coming for him... Now he has Swifties to worry about.

Musk recently tweeted a couple of bizarre comments about Taylor Swift, and her fans are warning the Twitter CEO to back off.


The first questionable statement came as an affirmative response to some Swift love.

Musk responded to a tweet reading, "Taylor Swift rules and if you disagree you'll be kicked off the internet I'm pretty sure," with:

"Her limbic resonance skill is exceptional."

While surely Swift's fans can relate to Musk's emotional connection to her songs, they must protect her at all costs.


But Musk did not oblige.

Last week, the "Lavender Haze" singer tweeted some pics on the eve of her "Eras" tour launch, and Musk responded with a single emoji:

"🚬"

The twitterverse responded with a collective, "Ew..." for oh so many reasons.



Some translated the tweet as a homophobic slur.

But many had no idea the message Musk was trying to relay.


Swift has yet to respond to Musk's tweet - though she is pretty busy these days - but her army definitely sent a message loud and clear.

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