The phrase “Taylor Swift responds to Elon Musk” has been making waves online, sparking confusion amongst fans. The trend started from viral posts claiming that Swift made bold accusations against the Tesla owner. However, as of now, there is no verified source confirming the exchange. But, many wish to find out what exactly happened and how the trend started.
Here’s why ‘Taylor Swift responds to Elon Musk’ is trending
In the past few hours, the phrase “Taylor Swift responds to Elon Musk” has gone viral on social media, fueled by a widely shared Facebook post. This post is spreading fake news, as there’s no credible evidence given.
The post claims that Swift has responded to Musk’s sarcastic comments about her Person of the Year title. The post suggests that she has accused him of making repeated advances, which she rejected. It also included a collage of their photos that appear to be fake.
The viral Facebook post links to an article dated March 26, 2025. According to the article — which isn’t linked due to it hosting various fake news stories and misleading AI imagery — Swift fired back at Musk’s sarcastic comments about her being named Person of the Year. Swift allegedly wrote, “He tried to sleep with me multiple times, but I rejected him, so he kept embarrassing me.”
She further allegedly added, “This is the reality of what happens when women in the industry stand up for themselves. I won’t let anyone bully me or diminish my achievements just because they don’t like me.” The article also includes what appears to be AI-generated images of Swift and Musk together. These claims quickly spread across platforms, including Threads, with many assuming that it was true. However, there is no evidence to support any of it.
Despite the widespread attention, the entire story appears to be false. There is no official statement or verified social media post from Taylor Swift or Elon Musk addressing any such exchange. Additionally, no credible news outlet has reported on the matter.
The contents of the post described above are likely entirely fabricated, potentially with the aim of causing outrage among fans to drive engagement.
Originally reported by Disheeta Maheshwari on ComingSoon.