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Azealia Banks Accuses Elon Musk of Taking Drugs to Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago Estate While Mocking Billionaire's Mounjaro Usage


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Lago? Azealia Banks wildly accused Elon Musk of bringing drugs over to President-elect Donald Trump's Florida estate during a heated social media rant about the Tesla CEO's ex Grimes. "Stop trying to squeeze the novelty out of this to deflect from the fact that Elon really dogged you and dragged you in front of the

Azealia Banks has publicly criticized Elon Musk, alleging that he uses the diabetes drug Mounjaro for weight loss and suggesting that he takes drugs at Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate. In a series of Instagram posts, Banks mocked Musk's appearance and behavior, claiming that his use of Mounjaro has led to him looking "sickly" and "emaciated." She further accused Musk of engaging in drug use at Mar-a-Lago, although she did not provide evidence for these claims. Banks' comments come amidst her ongoing feud with Musk, where she has previously criticized his business decisions and personal life.

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