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Jimmy Kimmel took aim at Elon Musk during his late-night show, delivering a series of jokes over two consecutive nights that focused on recent incidents involving Tesla, including arson and vandalism attacks. Musk, known for his outspoken nature, did not take the humor lightly. He took to social media to express his displeasure, labeling Kimmel an "unfunny jerk."
The back-and-forth highlights the ongoing tension between celebrities and public figures in the realm of comedy and social commentary. Kimmel's jokes seemed to strike a nerve, prompting Musk's sharp retort. This exchange reflects the broader dynamics of how public figures interact with media personalities, particularly when sensitive topics are involved.
As both Musk and Kimmel continue to capture public attention, their interactions serve as a reminder of the fine line between humor and offense in the world of entertainment. The incident has sparked discussions among fans and followers about the role of comedians in addressing serious issues through satire.
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