The actress impersonated Musk on the social networking site to make a point about his proposal for a verification system.

Shortly after the paid verification system was rolled out by the billionaire, she changed her name.

Critics are concerned that the plan could encourage the spread of misinformation by allowing people to impersonate famous people. Several celebrities, including Shonda Rhimes and Sara Bareilles, have said that they are leaving the social networking site because of Musk's leadership issues.

The blue checkmark meant your identity was verified. It would be more difficult for scammers to impersonate you. That doesn't apply anymore. I wish you good luck out there!

The actress supported Democratic candidates over the course of several hours.

She used to be known as "Elon Musk." She shared her support for gubernatorial candidates in Michigan and Texas on her social media.

Many of the posts on their feed looked like they had been retweeted by Musk.

—Roger ZenAF (@RogerZenAF) November 6, 2022

The actress, who recently made news after Matthew Perry claimed in his memoir that the two kissed while her then- husband Eddie Van Halen was passed out drunk next to them, began to trend on the social networking site.

She changed her display name back to "Okey-dokey" as buzz over her prank mounted. I'm not a person who likes to be 'trending'. Never have I wanted to be. Everyone have a safe Sunday!