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Doja Cat Roasts Elon Musk Over Missing X Audio Feature

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Doja Cat decided Wednesday was the perfect day to air some grievances with Elon Musk—and she didn’t hold back. The 30-year-old rapper took to X (formerly Twitter) to call out the billionaire entrepreneur over a missing feature, and her creative insults were absolutely relentless.

It started simple enough.“Hey elon if u see this please put the audio post feature back on here,”Doja wrote on June 3, followed immediately by a series of unforgettable descriptors:“Thanks, u frog build looking bitch. Barrel chested ewok u look like u eat sand.”When another user suggested she wasn’t bold enough to tag Musk directly, Doja doubled down with a second post aimed squarely at the 54-year-old, unleashing more gems:“hairless no-neck havin, chimpanzee,”“Face look like it was drawn from memory,”and my personal favorite,“Hourglass ankles.”

To her credit, Doja did acknowledge the roast was getting personal, ending with“Not tryna be mean though sorry.”—a deflection that somehow made the whole thing even funnier. The audio post feature she was requesting had been available since June 2020, though it’s unclear exactly when X disabled it. The platform now offers voice notes through its XChat feature instead, a change that apparently didn’t sit well with the rapper.

This isn’t Doja’s first rodeo calling out celebrities with brutal honesty. Earlier this year, she went after actor Timothée Chalamet for dismissing opera and ballet as irrelevant art forms. She initially went hard with a passionate defense of both mediums, then immediately walked it back in a follow-up video, admitting she was virtue signaling and had never actually attended an opera or ballet. That kind of self-aware transparency—roasting first, reflecting later—seems to be her brand.

Whether Musk or X will respond to the“Paint the Town Red”rapper’s feature request remains to be seen. But one thing’s certain: Doja Cat just gave the internet some genuinely entertaining content, and her creative insult game is unmatched. Us Weekly reached out to both Musk and X for comment, though so far it’s radio silence.

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