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LATEST NEWS: After being condemned by Elon Musk for raising money to fight Hollywood fires, Kevin Costner was forced to leave the US and said that Elon Musk slandered me, I will do… see more

In a shocking turn of events, Hollywood legend Kevin Costner has reportedly left the United States following a heated public spat with billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk. The controversy stems from Costner’s fundraising efforts to combat the devastating wildfires that have plagued California and other parts of the country. Musk’s condemnation of Costner’s actions has sparked a firestorm of public debate, with both supporters and critics weighing in on the escalating feud.
Kevin Costner, known for his iconic roles in films such as Dances with Wolves and The Bodyguard, has long been an advocate for environmental causes. Recently, he spearheaded a high-profile campaign to raise funds for wildfire prevention and relief efforts. Costner’s initiative garnered widespread attention, drawing support from fellow celebrities and environmental activists alike
However, Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, publicly criticized Costner’s efforts, labeling them as “performative” and accusing the actor of misusing funds. Musk’s comments, delivered via a series of tweets, suggested that the fundraising campaign lacked transparency and was more about garnering publicity than addressing the root causes of the wildfires.
Costner, who has maintained a relatively private personal life despite his Hollywood fame, did not take Musk’s accusations lightly. In a statement released through his publicist, the actor vehemently denied any wrongdoing and accused Musk of spreading false information
Elon Musk’s remarks are not only baseless but also deeply harmful,” Costner’s statement read. “I have dedicated my time and resources to addressing a crisis that affects millions of Americans. To have my integrity questioned by someone who has the platform and influence to make a real difference is disheartening.”
Costner went on to challenge Musk to substantiate his claims, stating that all funds raised through his campaign were accounted for and allocated to legitimate wildfire relief organizations.