Elon Musk Sparks Controversy with Comment on Sydney Sweeney’s Breasts, But He May Be Onto Something

Elon Musk recently sparked discussion online by reacting to a post about actress Sydney Sweeney. Sweeney has been gaining a lot of attention, and Musk appears to have been drawn in by the buzz.

I was so excited to see Jennifer Sweeney at the premiere of The Housemaid on Monday! She looked absolutely stunning in a gorgeous white dress with feathers at the bottom. Variety posted a quick video of her on the red carpet, and everyone immediately started commenting on how glamorous she looked – and I totally agree!

Sydney Sweeney arrives to “The Housemaid” premiere in LA

— Variety (@Variety) December 16, 2025

Musk didn’t seem very interested in Sweeney’s clothing, and instead appeared focused on her body. He shared an AI-generated meme on X featuring a woman with exaggerated features, captioned “what it looks like,” followed by an image of a strained spine labeled “how it feels.” Musk then commented, “can’t be easy.”

Can’t be easy

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 16, 2025

Musk’s comment received a lot of different reactions online, but some people believe he raised a valid point. Having large breasts can sometimes lead to physical pain or back problems, meaning it’s not simply a matter of appearance. Although his wording wasn’t ideal, he highlighted a genuine issue that many individuals face.

People immediately responded to the post, with some disapproving of Musk’s comment about Sweeney’s appearance. Others pointed out the difficulties the meme alluded to. The situation shows how celebrities and public figures often publicly comment on each other’s personal lives, and how quickly even minor comments can become major online conversations thanks to social media.

Okay, let’s talk about Elon Musk’s recent comments – they were definitely a bit awkward, no doubt. But setting that aside, it did get people talking about something important that we rarely see discussed: the genuine physical challenges that come with having larger breasts. It’s a health issue that often gets overlooked, and I appreciate that, even if indirectly, it’s now part of the conversation.

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2025-12-17 15:44