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Robyn has 'always hated' Elon Musk
We knew Robyn always had good taste!The "Call Your Girlfriend" singer is the latest guest on Las Culturistas, and her "I Don't Think So, Honey" segment really struck a chord.On each episode of Las Culturistas, hosted by Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers, the hosts and guests each have one minute to talk about something they don't like or agree with in this segment. After Rogers and Yang took aim at "gay guys on close friends asking 'do you want me to take you off, yes or no?'" and "having sex with the lights off," respectively, Robyn added her two cents."Well, I always hated Elon Musk. I have always hated him," Robyn says. "Way before it was cool to hate him. Because there was a time when it wasnt cool to hate him." "For me, I started hating him when he put a Tesla in space with a David Bowie song on it. He actually shot a car into space, as if there wasnt enough sh*t floating around," Robyn continues. "So this is the thing. I think there should be democracy in space there should be democracy on earth too, which we really maybe don't even have at the moment but the fact that a commercial company can decide what to do with natural resources and also do tacky things, like sending a stupid fucking car into space."Rogers agrees, saying, "Almost everything he does now makes my skin crawl."Robyn wasn't done there, also tearing into another billionaire, Jeff Bezos. "He went up in space, and then he came down, and he put out on whatever social media, 'Now I realize that we really have to protect this beautiful pearl in the universe.'" She says. "I'm like, 'OK, so you have to like, destroy the human race, destroy the environment, to go up, so that we all can have you realize this thing we all understand. Nobody else had to do that to realize it's important."Robyn recently released the lead-up singles to her first album since 2018's Honey, "Dopamine," "Sexistential," and "Talk to Me." Her new album, Sexistential, comes out in March.
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