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When Taylor Swift endorsed Kamala Harris and signed off as ‘Childless Cat Lady’, no one was expecting Elon Musk to jump in with a rather odd remark. “Fine Taylor, you win … I will give you a child and guard your cats with my life,” he wrote on X, which only left millions of followers confused. X users were unhappy with the allegedly sexual innuendo of his statement. Swift’s sign-off was a reference to Trump’s VP running mate, JD Vance, who in 2022 said that the Democrats were led by “a bunch of childless cat ladies who are miserable at their own lives and the choices that they’ve made.”

Vance had gone a step ahead and named then-Vice President Kamala Harris, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg as examples. “How does it make any sense that we’ve turned our country over to people who don’t really have a direct stake in it?” he questioned. These previous statements seem to be biting back at him and Trump and while the former has now clarified that he didn’t mean any offense to childless people, he also stated that he was against the anti-family ideology. This is where Elon Musk comes in.

Having fathered 12 kids, he once joked about doing his bit in repopulating the earth. After all, he had predicted a population collapse. But are clashing ideologies a good enough reason for his ‘I will give you a child’ dig toward Swift after the singer merely shared her political stance? Well, amidst these murky political scenarios and Elon Musk’s new jab at Taylor Swift, the Kelces have come forward to throw a bit of shade at the Tesla CEO and his product. What did they say?

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On episode 100 of their New Heights podcast, Jason Kelce stated, “A little nervous, because there’s a lot of stuff out there that Cyber Truck short circuits going through car washes. I don’t know if you saw that.”

Well, Travis Kelce responded, “I don’t read on the Cyber Truck news. Why’s that?” 

Jason: “I think it’s like they didn’t seal something properly or something like that, but it did rain once, and the car door kept opening when I parked it until it dried.” The brothers shared a hearty laugh at Jason’s experience with the Cyber Truck. But wait a minute. When did Jason Kelce purchase a Cyber Truck?

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Well, surprise, surprise! Reports from earlier this year spotted Jason Kelce with his Cyber Truck and do you know what’s more interesting? He has the perfect bumper sticker, which shows a cartoon likeness of Benjamin Franklin relieving himself on the Cowboys logo. If you thought Jason’s retirement would dampen his competitive spirit, you’d be so wrong! Now, there’s another interesting bit that we haven’t discussed.

Just two days ago, Jason Kelce shared a commercial he filmed for his very own ‘Garage Beer’. In the advertisement, the older Kelce brother was seen with Beau Allen as they washed a Cyber Truck. As boredom loomed over this seemingly mundane task, they soon started gulping Garage Beer while washing the Tesla product. “Garage Beer makes everything better,” Jason Kelce wrote after posting his thirst trap commercial for the ladies. And that’s exactly why Jason and Travis were talking about the Cyber Truck on their podcast.

Clearly, Jason Kelce loves his beer and Cyber Truck. But did you know that there is another thing that connects him to Elon Musk?

Jason & Travis Kelce’s dad was banned from X…

In August, we got to know that Ed Kelce has officially been 86’d from X—and he’s not thrilled about it. In a Facebook post, he revealed he had been handed a lifetime ban from Elon Musk’s platform and the whole situation annoyed him.

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On X, he had claimed that arms dealers were peddling weapons on X but he got a ban for a generic violation of terms of service. The older Kelce saw this as hypocrisy.

According to Kelce’s dad, the ban might be tied to a violation that occurred when he wasn’t actively using his account, possibly linked to a post resulting from a hack.

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The situation’s a bit murky, and Ed’s frustration’s palpable. He feels a lifetime ban was overkill and unjust, especially since Musk’s platform has been publicly pro-free speech. Still, the businessman’s tenure at X has seen its share of content controversies, including high-profile clashes with figures like Don Lemon, who claimed his X deal was terminated over tough interview questions he asked Musk.

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