August1 , 2025

    Grimes ‘denounces Nazi-ism’ after Elon Musk was accused of giving Nazi salute

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    Grimes says she is “happy to denounce Nazi-ism” after her ex Elon Musk was accused of giving a ‘Nazi salute’.

    Grimes has addressed the claims against her ex Elon Musk

    The world’s richest man – who is CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, and chairman of social media platform X – has been met with fierce backlash after delivering a salute which many people believed resembled the infamous gesture during his speech at a celebration following Donald Trump’s inauguration on Monday (20.01.25).

    His former partner Grimes, 36, responded on X after a fan said they would unfollow the musician and have a tribute tattoo covered up over the controversy.

    However, she replied: “While I deeply respect your concern – it is unhealthy that people are this upset when I have not even been online yet today and am only just learning about this controversy now.

    “I don’t know what happened and I will not make a rash statement… It’s absurd that someone can be this cancelled for something their ex did before they even heard it happened.

    “I am not him. I will not make a statement every time he does something. I can only send love back into a world that is hurting.”

    Another follower asked her to clarify her own political position, and she responded: “I’m happy to denounce Nazi-ism – and the far alt right. Would that help clear things up?”

    Grimes – who has three children with the 53-year-old businessman – admitted she felt “way in over [her] head” amid the backlash.

    She continued: “I’ve just gotten out of breakfast and have to catch a flight, and am still debating how to approach things diplomatically because I feel in over my head.

    “But if there’s concern about that, I am happy to set the record strait [sic] in a meaningful way. If I don’t respond for another 5 hrs it’s cus there’s no wifi on my flight. (sic)”

    Elon has addressed the controversy – which has included criticism from historians focused on fascism and Nazism.

    He argued on X: “Frankly, they need better dirty tricks. The ‘everyone is Hitler’ attack is sooo tired. (sic)”






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