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Elon Musk blasts Nine Inch Nails’ Trent Reznor as a ‘crybaby’ for deleting Twitter account

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Elon Musk blasted “Nine Inch Nails” front man Trent Reznor as a “crybaby” after the rocker deactivated his Twitter account in protest of the billionaire’s overhaul of the site.

Reznor joined a growing list of celebrities who have been critical of Musk’s Twitter takeover, revealing over the weekend that he was leaving the platform to protect his “mental health.” His account had more than 1.6 million followers when it went offline.

“I’m about to depart,” Reznor said in a Nov. 19 interview with The Hollywood Reporter. “We don’t need the arrogance of the billionaire class to feel like they can just come in and solve everything.”

“Even without him involved, I just find that it has become such a toxic environment,” Reznor added. “For my mental health, I need to tune out. I don’t feel good being there anymore.”

Criticism of Musk’s handling of Twitter intensified last week after he reinstated former President Donald Trump’s Twitter account – a move left-leaning detractors have long feared. Musk lifted the account’s suspension after conducting a Twitter poll in which the majority of respondents said Trump should be reinstated.

Musk slammed Reznor in response to a tweet from verified account @catturd2, which stated that “the world still hasn’t ended” after Twitter reinstated Trump’s account.

And it turns out that Trent “nine inch nails” Reznor is actually a crybaby 🤣

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 21, 2022

Trent Reznor slammed “the arrogance of the billionaire class.”
Amy Harris/Invision/AP

“And it turns out that Trent “nine inch nails” Reznor is actually a crybaby,” Musk tweeted Monday.

Musk also replied to a critic who called him a “stupid idiot” while describing Reznor as “one of the best musicians ever.”

“I like his music tbh, but maybe Etsy is more his style,” Musk said.

Reznor has yet to publicly respond to Musk’s tweets.

I like his music tbh, but maybe Etsy is more his style

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 21, 2022

Elon Musk
Elon Musk is CEO of Twitter.
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Another rock musician, White Stripes frontman Jack White, also left Twitter in response to Trump’s return. White called Musk’s move to reinstate the account “absolutely disgusting.”

Other celebrities who have left Twitter since Musk bought the platform include Whoopi Goldberg and Gigi Hadid.

Musk laid off roughly half of Twitter’s workforce earlier this month as part of a cost-cutting push meant to head off a dire financial outlook for the company. Hundreds more employees have reportedly left since the billionaire demanded that remaining workers “opt in” to a “hardcore” work environment under his leadership.

Trent Reznor
Trent Reznor had more than 1.6 million followers.

Elsewhere, Musk said the full rollout of his overhauled “Twitter Blue” subscription service would be delayed indefinitely until the company had “high confidence” that account impersonators would be held in check.

Musk began charging users $8-per-month for account verification earlier this month, prompting a rise in troll accounts that impersonated prominent figures and companies.


[Written in collaboration with other media outlets with information from the following sources]

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