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Alyssa Milano Announces She Just Can't Quit Elon Musk, Despite Whoopi Goldberg's Objection

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Actress Alyssa Milano can’t stand Elon Musk, but said Tuesday during an appearance on “The View” that she will remain on Twitter.

On Saturday, Milano issued a tweet explaining that she would no longer drive a Tesla and attacked the Musk-era version of Twitter.

“I gave back my Tesla,” Milano wrote. “I bought the VW ev. I love it. I’m not sure how advertisers can buy space on Twitter. Publicly traded company’s products being pushed in alignment with hate and white supremacy doesn’t seem to be a winning business model.”

On Tuesday, after “The View” co-host Sunny Hostin called Twitter a “hellscape,” and asked about Milano’s plans, Milano said she will be staying on the platform even though she dislikes it.

“Yeah, because we can’t cede that territory,” she said. “It’s like a turf war now. That’s how I look at it.”



Co-host Whoopi Goldberg disagreed. “Nah. Not that. That one you don’t — there’s other ones you can come and grab, leave that to them,” Goldberg said. “’Cause that’s what that is meant to be now. It’s not meant to be any better than what we’re seeing.”

Milano wasn’t so easily convinced. “But if we’re not representing our side of the political discourse, aren’t we just saying, ‘You know what, you can have Twitter?’” she retorted.

Co-host Joy Behar offered her thought that leaving Twitter was similar to “handing it over.”

Goldberg, who has dropped Twitter, was adamant.

“Some things you have to walk away from until you can get the control you need of it. Right now, there’s no way to get this control,” she said. “And so, find the ones that you can get and fix, and then come back and run that over. But do yourself a favor. Do yourself a favor,” she said.

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Later in the show, Milano said Twitter has been mean to her upon occasion.

“I spent many days with my therapist, talking about Twitter and social media,” she said.

Earlier in the show, Milano said her view of Musk changed due to allegations of sexual misconduct, which Hostin noted he has denied.

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“When he was accused of sexual misconduct and paid out $250,000 to this person, I decided, like, I can’t live in that hypocrisy of that driving that car, when, you know, that happened,” she said.

“But also … I’m so annoyed with all of these billionaires, with, like, the exception of a few, but especially Elon Musk,” she said.

“Like, you buy Twitter to destroy it, for $40 billion — right? — $40 billion. Elon Musk, imagine if he donated that money to UNICEF. He would change the world. There would be, there would be no hunger,” she said.

Amid the changes taking place at Twitter, one has been the growth of Musk’s following, according to the BBC.

A new report says Musk gains about 270,000 followers a day, and at the rate he is going, will be Twitter’s top influencer in January.

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Jack Davis is a freelance writer who joined The Western Journal in July 2015 and chronicled the campaign that saw President Donald Trump elected. Since then, he has written extensively for The Western Journal on the Trump administration as well as foreign policy and military issues.
Jack Davis is a freelance writer who joined The Western Journal in July 2015 and chronicled the campaign that saw President Donald Trump elected. Since then, he has written extensively for The Western Journal on the Trump administration as well as foreign policy and military issues.
Jack can be reached at jackwritings1@gmail.com.
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