Elon Musk Called Out By Teenager Over 'Demeaning' Tweet About Her '8 Or Above Level Hotness'

By Favour Adegoke on December 30, 2025 at 8:30 PM EST

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Elon Musk has been called out again for his remarks about a woman's attractiveness after making comments about a 19-year-old American teenager who was facing deportation from Denmark.

The teenager herself, Audrey Morris, has spoken out, noting that the billionaire's comment was "demeaning" as it focused solely on her physical attributes.

Elon Musk's wild remarks about Morris come weeks after he made what many considered to be "creepy" remarks about actress Sydney Sweeney's body.

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Teenager Says Elon Musk's 'Hotness' Tweet About Her Was 'Demeaning' And 'Demotivating'

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Musk sparked controversy with a recent X post commenting on an American teenager facing deportation from Denmark, a move many found inappropriate, including the teen herself.

Audrey Morris, a Los Angeles resident who has since resolved her immigration status in Denmark, spoke to TMZ about Musk's remark.

The 19-year-old, who had lived in Denmark with her mother since the age of 9, explained that Musk's comment, which read that "8 or above level hotness should get an exemption" from deportation, reduced her to a number and felt "demeaning."

"As a kid who's studying and trying their best ... it is a little bit demotivating for everything else not to matter, and all the hard work and hours put into friends, family, and school just to be summed up as an 8 out of a 10," Morris further noted.

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In her chat with the news outlet, she noted that her deportation case had already been resolved months prior, making the viral tweet even more puzzling.

"I think it was just someone reposting it, and somehow it got his attention," Morris said. "It was kind of a surprise for everybody that it blew up again and in such a big way."

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The Billionaire Recently Made Controversial Comments About Sydney Sweeney's Bust

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Musk's tweets previously sparked controversy, this time involving actress Sydney Sweeney.

The 28-year-old star drew widespread attention during the red carpet premiere of her new film, "The Housemaid," sending social media into a frenzy.

Among the reactions was a comment from Musk, which featured an AI-generated meme depicting a woman with a huge bust next to a graphic of an inflamed red spine, with the caption "What It Looks Like" and "How It Feels."

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Despite the flood of criticism, Musk appeared unconcerned by the backlash to his comment on Sweeney.

About an hour after his first post, the billionaire returned to X, responding to a thread about the video game "Diablo IV" with another image of Sweeney, again referencing the same subject.

"Seems like this will be a contest for most double-stacked equipment," he captioned a photoshopped image of the actress.

Elon Musk Was Slammed As 'Creepy' For His Remarks About Sydney Sweeney

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The billionaire faced heavy backlash for his remarks about Sweeney's bust, with many bringing up their age gap.

One person noted, "She's 30 years younger than you. Weird," while another commented, "She's not gonna let you inseminate her dawg chill, put the turkey baster down."

A third X user asked, "Don't you have a rocket to build or something?" And another said, "He needs to be stopped."

Despite the criticism, Musk received some support, with an individual writing, "It's her cross to bear... and it's heavy."

Another explained that Sweeney was likely fine, noting that "the corsets she often wears actually help with that, distributing the load to support posture/reduce back pain. Structural engineering at its finest!"

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The Billionaire Has Been Dealing With Baby Mama Drama

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Meanwhile, Musk's personal life has been filled with baby mama issues.

Ashley St. Clair, the alleged mother of one of his kids, opened up about her custody dispute with the billionaire while launching her new podcast, "Bad Advice."

She claimed that she was forced to become a podcast host "after a year of unplanned career suicide" and "many questionable life choices," seemingly hinting at her legal fight with Musk.

The influencer took several jabs at Musk throughout the episode, even stating that she had to partner with Polymarket to earn $10,000, humorously crediting them for keeping a roof over her head.

Framing the podcast as distinct from traditional media voices, St. Clair added, "I'm not starting this because I think my big-brain thoughts and my podcast mic are the greatest gift to humanity. I actually think I have the worst ideas, so consider everything out of my mouth a cautionary tale."

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Elon Musk's Baby Mama Had To Hide The News Of The Birth Of Their Son

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St. Clair and Musk initially met on X and began dating while working together in San Francisco, as she told the New York Post in February.

On February 14, she announced that they share a son, R.S.C., later confirmed to be named Romulus. She emphasized her commitment to keeping their child's life private and safe despite media attention.

In her statement, St. Clair explained that she had kept the news private to protect her child's safety and privacy. However, she said that tabloid attention made it clear that the information would surface "regardless of the harm it will cause."

The right-wing influencer also emphasized that her priority is to provide a normal and secure upbringing for her son, free from the pressures and scrutiny of public life.

As for Musk, he claimed that he has been taking care of St. Clair and her son, despite not knowing for certain if he is the father.

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