Courtney Love says she has Elon Musk’s private emails

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Ladies and gentlemen, you are withCourtney Love.

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The queen of ’90s sludgy music and the CEO of a tech company are both in the running to be Friday's Main Character on the social media site.

Love said she was bcc'd on Musk's email group for months. She asked if one should pay their fair share of tax in a civilized society. She attached a screen grab of Musk's reply to the one from the other side. Period. Being one of the wealthiest people in the world, Musk replied to the senator: "I keep forgetting you're still alive."

That didn't sit right with Love. Don't pick on him. She added the name of the Number One Boy from Succession to his name. In order to score points in the public opinion, Kendall has called out the misdeeds of his family's company. If you haven't watched Succession, you know how ridiculous it is for a wealthy man to portray himself as a good guy and that he is often seeking approval.

You know your str8 male email group? I was on bcc for months and I think one should pay their fair share of tax in a civilized society. Don't pick on him. It is, in fact, Kendall Roy.
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December 2, 2021.

The internet waited with bated breath for Love to spill the tea, but its hopes were dashed when she later said she was a good queen.

Love raises a point that Musk has pondered to his 65 million followers: how much he does or doesn't pay in taxes. Musk said in a thread on his account that the only way for him to pay taxes personally was to sell stock, and he was a vocal critic of the proposal to tax gains on publicly traded assets for some of the wealthiest Americans.

Love is aware of the power of social media and was sued by her former attorney for damaging her reputation by publicly posting a message on her account. Love was found not to be responsible for the since- deleted tweet. It is unlikely that she would use her private emails to back up her claim.

In a recent episode of Succession, Love knew about Succession, as she was interrupted by her sister's friends as she gave a speech to employees. The song "Rape Me" was a controversial song by the band that was fronted by Love's late husband, Kurt Cobain. Love said she was proud to approve one of Kurt's songs for the show to use. Wherever he is, he is proud of this.

Musk has not replied publicly to Love, but he has her email address, so perhaps they have sorted things out privately. The repercussions from doing so would be comparable to the episodes of Succession.