Sheryl Crow Details Disturbing Incident Following Tesla Sale Amid Controversy
In a recent interview with Variety, renowned singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow recounted a troubling experience she faced after selling her Tesla vehicle, which she did as a protest against the companys CEO, Elon Musk. This incident has drawn significant attention, especially in relation to the political and social implications surrounding Musks influence and the far-right sentiments expressed by some of his supporters.
Crow revealed that an armed man trespassed onto her property and entered her barn, a situation that understandably left her feeling unsafe. She stated, "It doesn't feel safe when you're dealing with people who are so committed," during the interview. While she did not provide specific details regarding when the unsettling incident occurred, her account highlights the increasing polarization and hostility surrounding political discussions in the current climate.
In February, Crow took to Instagram to announce her decision to part ways with her black Tesla, sharing a video of herself bidding farewell to the vehicle. In her post, she expressed her disapproval of Musks leadership, stating, "My parents always said you are who you hang out with. There comes a time when you have to decide who you are willing to align with. So long Tesla." Her message resonated with many, as she aimed to stand by her principles.
Additionally, Crow pledged to donate the proceeds from the sale of her Tesla to NPR. She described NPR as being under threat due to Musks close ties with former President Donald Trump, and expressed hope that her donation would help ensure that credible information continues to reach the public. Crow emphasized her commitment to advocacy, stating, "I feel like I'm fighting for my kids. Also, that's the way I was raised. There have been times when it hasn't really been fun, but I follow my Atticus Finch dad; I'm very similar to him if I see something that seems unfair, you know?"
The relationship between Musk and Trump has been a topic of controversy, especially considering Musk's significant financial support for Trump and other Republican candidates in recent years, totaling at least $277 million. In addition to his political affiliations, Musk has faced criticism for his management of the White House DOGE office, where he has implemented drastic budget cuts, including the layoff of thousands of government employees.
Crows actions echo those of fellow public figures who have also distanced themselves from Tesla due to Musks political connections. Notably, actors like Bette Midler and Jason Bateman have publicly stated that they chose to sell their Teslas for similar reasons. Bateman humorously remarked on his podcast, "I feel like I'm driving around with a Trump sticker with that car, so it's gone."
As the conversation around corporate affiliations and personal values continues to evolve, Crows experience has sparked further dialogue about the responsibilities of celebrities in the political arena, as well as the safety concerns that can arise from expressing dissenting opinions. Representatives for both Crow and Tesla were unavailable for comment when approached by Business Insider, leaving the discourse around this incident open-ended and ripe for further exploration.