Billie Eilish Slams Elon Musk, Urges Billionaires to Give Back as Hit Me Hard Tour Shatters Records

Billie Eilish Slams Elon Musk, Urges Billionaires to Give Back as Hit Me Hard Tour Shatters Records

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Billie Eilish has been the subject of heated headlines this week, following a widely publicized Instagram story in which she called out Elon Musk as he edges toward potential trillionaire status. Access Hollywood reports that on November 13, Billie shared a sequence of My Voice My Choice posts, urging Musk to use his immense wealth for global good—specifically citing actions like ending world hunger, saving endangered species, and rebuilding Gaza. She punctuated her critique with a blunt message directed at Musk, calling him, and I quote, "pathetic coward." The Times of India describes her posts as igniting vigorous debate on social media over the responsibilities of billionaires, particularly in the context of current humanitarian crises. Men’s Journal highlights that her unfiltered comments about Musk went viral, fueling further online discussion about billionaire philanthropy and the social power of pop stars.

This isn’t the first time Billie Eilish has publicly challenged wealth inequality. At the recent Wall Street Journal Magazine Innovator Awards, she made pointed comments to an audience that reportedly included Mark Zuckerberg, saying, “If you are a billionaire, why are you a billionaire? No hate, but give your money away, shorties.” According to the same Times of India report, Eilish received accolades at that event for her plan to donate over 11 million dollars from her Hit Me Hard and Soft tour earnings to charity, with a focus on food equity and climate justice.

In terms of her business and touring activities, Billboard and Xfinity Mobile Arena show that Billie is deep into her sold-out Hit Me Hard and Soft world tour, which is notable for its partnership with sustainability nonprofit REVERB and plant-based advocacy group Support+Feed. As Chase Center and official Ticketmaster listings confirm, her November dates are among the biggest music events this season, with special guest Lucy Dacus joining in San Francisco. The tour also stands out for its eco-friendly ticketing—employing non-transferable tickets and a face-value exchange to thwart scalpers, ensuring fans get a fair shot at buying tickets. Rolling out eco-villages at every show, Billie is setting a new blueprint for green touring in the music industry.

As of this week, her music continues to break records, with her hit “Birds of a Feather” becoming the most streamed song by a female artist on Spotify in the last decade. Socially, her name is trending not only for her chart success, but also for using her platform to push bold conversations about inequality and global welfare. This is classic Eilish—unapologetically outspoken, profoundly charitable, and still dominating the pop world on her terms. No major rumors or unconfirmed stories are drawing attention; all the headlines right now are firmly grounded in her activism, philanthropy, and record-breaking music.

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