
Kim Kardashian faces hate after Tesla photoshoot
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Reality TV star Kim Kardashian faced intense backlash on Instagram after posting a series of photographs featuring herself with a Tesla Cyber Truck. The controversial images, shared by the 44-year-old entrepreneur and ex-spouse of Kanye West, were accompanied by the caption “PERFECT MAGAZINE.”
The photoshoot included multiple shots of Kardashian positioned around the electric vehicle manufactured by Elon Musk’s company, along with additional photos depicting her interacting with robotic figures in intimate settings.
Say what you want about Kim Kardashian, but it’s refreshing to see her not follow the crowd like some other celebrities who’ve turned their backs on Tesla because 'Elon is Hitler.'
I love how much this photoshoot is driving so many leftists mad. With 75 million followers on X… pic.twitter.com/hmMGS1Gg79
— Ant (@AntSpeaks) March 15, 2025
The post triggered an immediate wave of hostile responses, with commenters writing:
“What next …. the ‘salute.'”
“Cybertrucks do have more rights than women these days…”
“oh you in the cult.”
“Kim KKKardashian strikes again.”
“This is sick.”
“N*zi Alert! N*zi Alert! Now Kimye makes sense.”
“Satanist propaganda.”
“Marie Antoinette vibes mixed with Eva Braun.”
Kim Kardashian loves her Matte black Cybertruck, every time she drives it, it’s natural marketing for $TSLA pic.twitter.com/1EJXb9aaYG
— Teslaconomics (@Teslaconomics) May 23, 2024
The controversy follows recent accusations by mainstream media outlets claiming Elon Musk performed a “Nazi salute” during a Donald Trump event at Capital One Arena in Washington, DC, celebrating Trump’s second inauguration in January.
These allegations were proven untrue, as video footage shows Musk touching his chest before extending his arm, while stating “My heart goes out to you.”
The Anti-Defamation League subsequently acknowledged the gesture as “awkward” but not malicious.
Musk responded to the controversy through multiple posts on X, rejecting any implications of hate behind his gesture and criticizing the left-wing response. He characterized the “Nazi” accusations as a “dirty trick” orchestrated by Democrats, stating “The ‘everyone is Hitler’ attack is sooo tired” with a sleeping emoji attached.