Nick Jonas fans threaten to BOYCOTT the singer after bizarre tweet about Elon Musk

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Nick Jonas fans threaten to BOYCOTT the singer after bizarre tweet about Elon Musk
Published: Dec, 18 2024 15:14

Nick Jonas has angered fans after appearing to throw support behind tech billionaire Elon Musk on social media, with many now threatening to boycott The Jonas Brothers altogether. On Tuesday, the singer, 32, engaged with the SpaceX tycoon, 53, on his platform X, formerly known as Twitter.

 [Their interaction came after Elon had used a Jonas Brothers GIF in response to an article]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Their interaction came after Elon had used a Jonas Brothers GIF in response to an article]

It all kicked off when Elon responded to an article from Tesla Owners Silicon Valley, which claimed that Tesla's profits are 'up 100 per cent' since President-elect Donald Trump won the election last month. Reacting to the post, Elon posted an old GIF of the Jonas Brothers spinning around a small wooden coffee table.

 [The billionaire had been celebrating Tesla's increased profits following the election]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The billionaire had been celebrating Tesla's increased profits following the election]

'My, how the tables have turned!' he wrote alongside it. Shortly afterwards, Nick quote tweeted Elon's post with a reference to his brothers' cover of Busted's hit Year 3000. Alongside a photo of Elon, he said: 'Take us to the Year 3000.'. But Nick's response has not sat well with fans at all with many disappointed at the interaction.

 [Nick then responded with a photo of Elon alongside the comment, 'Take us to the Year 3000']
Image Credit: Mail Online [Nick then responded with a photo of Elon alongside the comment, 'Take us to the Year 3000']

Nick Jonas has angered fans after appearing to throw support behind Elon Musk. Their interaction came after Elon had used a Jonas Brothers GIF in response to an article. Some are even threatening to shun the musician and his brothers - Joe, 35, and Kevin, 37 - ahead of their 20th anniversary tour next year.

Image Credit: Mail Online

Taking to X, one slammed: '20-year anniversary tour but I just cannot give my support to this.'. 'Yeah, I'll keep my money next tour around thanks,' another penned. A third vowed: 'We're not just gonna move on from this btw. To be noticeably quiet during the entire election cycle and then tweet something like this?.

Image Credit: Mail Online

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