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Sheryl Crow reveals terrifying break-in after rallying against Elon Musk's Tesla
Sheryl Crow reveals terrifying break-in after rallying against Elon Musk's Tesla

Metro

time01-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Metro

Sheryl Crow reveals terrifying break-in after rallying against Elon Musk's Tesla

Sheryl Crow has detailed how she was left 'afraid' after an armed man was discovered on her property. The American singer-songwriter is best known for her 90s tracks All I Wanna Do, Strong Enough and Tomorrow Never Dies. Throughout her career, she's won nine Grammy Awards and sold over 50 million albums worldwide. She's also appeared in a string of shows and movies, including 30 Rock, Cougar Town, One Tree Hill, and NCIS: New Orleans. However, she's now revealed she was recently left terrified after a man appeared at her home following criticism she made of Elon Musk. In February, the Nashville-based musician, 63, shared a video waving goodbye to her Tesla car as it was being towed away. 'My parents always said… you are who you hang out with,' she captioned the post on Instagram. 'There comes a time when you have to decide who you are willing to align with. So long Tesla. 'Money donated to @npr, which is under threat by President Musk, in hopes that the truth will continue to find its way to those willing to know the truth.' The organisation she donated to was the National Public Radio, which Musk indicated he wanted to defund as part of his blitz to cut billions of dollars from the U.S. Government's budget. But a few months on she's explained how a man was so incensed by her actions he turned up at her house. Sheryl lives in Tennessee where there is widespread support for the Republican Party. 'This feels different, because when I came out against Walmart carrying guns [in a 1996 song], not everybody was armed — and certainly I didn't live in Tennessee, where everybody is armed,' she told Variety. 'So yeah, there was a moment where I actually really felt very afraid: A man got on my property, in my barn, who was armed. 'It doesn't feel safe when you're dealing with people who are so committed.' When asked by the publication if she would post the video again given the extreme response. After saying she 'can't help' but think she would, Sheryl added she felt like she was 'fighting for my kids' – sons Wyatt, 18, and Levi, 15. '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?' she explained. In the same interview Sheryl admitted she'd' struggled' living in Tennessee since moving from Los Angeles in 2003. However, she explained she called her representatives 'every day' as she said: 'We have to stand up and be vocal and fight for the future for our kids.' Musk served as the leader of Donald Trump's hugely controversial Department of Government Efficiency since the president took office for his second term in January, however the cuts in government funding have been widely slammed. More Trending Earlier this month it was also revealed the profits of Musk's company Tesla had fell by 71%, while its stock plummeted more than 40%. Musk alone has lost at least £102 billion since the beginning of 2025, according to Bloomberg. In March he held back tears telling Fox Business that running his company right now saw him facing 'great difficulty'. Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. MORE: Gossip about Sydney Sweeney and her co-stars is sexist MORE: The real reason Hailey Bieber is still being blamed for Justin and Selena's split MORE: Timothée Chalamet runs into ex Lily-Rose Depp while packing on PDA with Kylie

Sheryl Crow Sells Tesla, Donates Proceeds To NPR In Protest Against Elon Musk
Sheryl Crow Sells Tesla, Donates Proceeds To NPR In Protest Against Elon Musk

Yahoo

time15-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Sheryl Crow Sells Tesla, Donates Proceeds To NPR In Protest Against Elon Musk

Sheryl Crow said she's sold her Tesla and will donate the proceeds to the National Public Radio in a defiant gesture against billionaire Elon Musk. The Grammy-winning musician, with hit songs like 'Strong Enough' and 'If It Makes You Happy,' posted a video to Instagram Friday of her Tesla loaded on the back of a flatbed truck. As the truck pulls away, Crow can be seen waving goodbye. 'My parents always said… you are who you hang out with,' Crow wrote in the post's caption. 'There comes a time when you have to decide who you are willing to align with. So long Tesla.' Musk, the CEO of Tesla and an unelected private citizen, has taken a hatchet to government agencies in recent weeks as he heads up the new Department of Government Efficiency. Musk has vowed to strip the government of much of its workforce as layoffs continue. Fourteen states filed a lawsuit in federal court on Thursday, accusing President Donald Trump of giving Musk ― who is referred to as a '21st century tech baron' ― unchecked power. 'The sweeping authority now vested in a single unelected and unconfirmed individual is antithetical to the nation's entire constitutional structure,' the lawsuit says. Crow said she'll be donating the proceeds from the Tesla to National Public Radio. 'Money donated to @npr, which is under threat by President Musk, in hopes that the truth will continue to find its way to those willing to know the truth,' Crow posted. Elon Musk's DOGE Posts Classified Data On Its New Website OpenAI CEO On Elon Musk: 'I Don't Think He's A Happy Person' Fox News Host Scorches Elon Musk On-Air With A Blunt Reminder

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