Elon Musk referred to Ben Stiller by the R-word in a social media post.
Elon Musk has been slammed for using the R-word to mock Hollywood actor Ben Stiller.
RadarOnline.com can reveal the tech tycoon, 53, was responding to claims made by Stiller regarding his 2008 movie Tropic Thunder, in which he declared the comedy could not be made in the present day.
The movie, a comedy following a group of actors making a big-budget Vietnam war film, sparked controversy due to Robert Downey Jr’s character “blacking up” and Stiller playing a mentally challenged ‘farm boy’ called Simple Jack.
Musk shared a news post on X containing an article about Stiller’s comments featuring the headline “Ben Stiller says woke America killed ‘edgier’ comedy”, alongside a caption — borrowed from the movie — “Damn, he went full r—-d.”
Critics quickly denounced Musk’s use of the slur, calling it ableist and inappropriate, regardless of its cinematic origins.
Many questioned Musk’s decision to use such language on a platform he owns, highlighting its potential to amplify harmful rhetoric.
However, others defended him, arguing the quote was a callback to the film’s satirical intent.
Stiller, 58, opened up about Tropic Thunder while expressing his doubts over “edgier comedy” being accepted in modern day Hollywood.