Billie Eilish has called out Elon Musk as he nears trillionaire status.
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Reports indicate that Musk – Tesla CEO and ally of US President Donald Trump – is on the fast track to become the world’s first trillionaire as the tech company has approved a landmark pay package that would entitle the mogul to nearly $1trillion worth of Tesla stock if he delivers on specific performance goals over the next decade.
Following the reports, Billie Eilish has taken to her Instagram stories to share infographics on what Musk – who was already the world’s richest man even before the pay package was approved – could do to help global crises with his wealth.
With that money, per the infographics she shared, Elon Musk could end world hunger, save endangered species and rebuild Gaza, which has been largely destroyed due to the ongoing Gaza-Israel conflict.
After sharing the infographics, Eillish wrote, calling him out: “Fucking pathetic pussy bitch coward”
Billie Eilish calls out Elon Musk for not using his wealth to aid humanity and resolve global issues:
“f***ing pathetic p***y b**** coward” pic.twitter.com/ZL91tUdno0
— Pop Base (@PopBase) November 13, 2025
The fiery call out comes just two weeks after she called out several billionaires to their faces last last month. The singer was present at the Wall Street Journal 2025 Innovator Awards, where she was awarded the Music Innovator award.
For her acceptance speech, Eilish turned her attention to the multiple billionaires in the room – including Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg: “We’re in a time right now where the world is really really bad and really dark, and people need empathy and help more than ever, especially in our country. If you have money it would be great to use it for good things and maybe give it to some people that need it.”
“I love you all but there’s a few people in here that have a lot more money than me… and if you’re a billionaire, why are you a billionaire?” she questioned, before saying: “Give your money away, shorties”.
That night, it was announced by chat show host Stephen Colbert that the singer will be donating $11.5million (£8.7million) from her ‘Hit Me Hard And Soft Tour’ to charities for both food equity and the climate crisis.

This isn’t the first time that Eilish has used her platform to push for change. Previously she joined forces with non-profit organisation Reverb to help make her live performances more sustainable. At venues including The O2 in London, the two of them established ‘Eco Villages’ to provide education for fans about reducing their carbon footprint.
The singer also implemented a vegan food policy at various tour stops in the trek – requiring vendors on site to only sell plant-based options during her time playing at the venue.
In other Billie Eilish news, the ‘Ocean Eyes’ hitmaker recently spoke to Wall Street Journal in a new feature, and revealed that she pushed back against including the hit track ‘Birds Of A Feather’ on her celebrated 2024 album because she thought it was “stupid”.
Since it was shared, the song has gone on to become one of Eilish’s biggest hits, and was crowned as Spotify’s most-streamed song of 2024, with over 1.77billion streams.
NME gave ‘Hit Me Hard And Soft’ a four star review which read: “Billie came into this process with aspirations to find herself, creatively and personally: ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft’ remains distinctly unique, a portrait of a singular talent entering young adulthood, exploring her queerness and experiencing the emotional thrill and (sometimes) catastrophe of chasing passion or falling in love.
“In trying to write an album for herself, she’s made one that will resonate harder than anything she’s done before.”

