
"Like so many tech entrepreneurs, he earned his unimaginable wealth by doing one thing invaluable for society," Shatner stated concerning the Tesla CEO.
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Seems like William Shatner isn't Elon Musk’s largest fan.
The “Star Trek” alum, 91, ripped into the Tesla government, 51, throughout a latest episode of “The Every day Present” section “Dailyshowography,” calling him a “supervillain” and an “annoying dude.”
“He’s half Thomas Edison, half Iron Man, half annoying dude within the group chat, and he’s something however your commonplace CEO,” Shatner stated.

“[Musk is] a supervillain,” the Canadian actor added. “Sure, he’s the Technoking — as a joke. And shortly, we’ll all be his serfs, however in a humorous manner.”
Shatner continued to poke enjoyable on the SpaceX boss through the political satire present’s section, describing Musk’s youth as a younger child who “overcame many hardships, though, in contrast to different South African celebrities, he didn’t make his childhood into an entire factor.”
“Like so many tech entrepreneurs, he earned his unimaginable wealth by doing one thing invaluable for society,” the “Miss Congeniality 2” star stated. “Promoting a start-up you’ve by no means heard of to an organization that doesn’t exist anymore.”
He then teased Musk for having a “midlife disaster” throughout his 20s and for crashing his “supercar,” across the time he started his personal file label to launch EDM music.
“A banger all of the extra spectacular contemplating Musk had clearly by no means heard music earlier than,” he stated. “Sure, Elon Musk refuses to remain in his lane, very like a Tesla on auto-pilot.”
Shatner concluded the section with a sharp-tongued assessment of the methods the SpaceX founder utilized Twitter to make the world a “higher place” with out really doing something.

“And when a Thai soccer group was caught in a cave, Elon even promised to rescue these youngsters … from the man who rescued them!” Shatner quipped. “That’s why Musk is such a champion of free speech. When you can’t randomly accuse somebody who’s saving folks’s lives of being a ‘pedo man,’ does civil discourse even exist?”
The billionaire made a joke earlier this week on Twitter, saying that he's planning to buy the Manchester United soccer group.
“Additionally, I’m shopping for Manchester United ur welcome,” Musk posted Tuesday, later clarifying his remark in a follow-up tweet: “No, this can be a long-running joke on Twitter. I’m not shopping for any sports activities groups.”
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