Sheryl Crow Sells Tesla to Protest Elon Musk — Then Armed Intruder Storms Her Nashville Home
In a shocking sequence of events, Grammy-winning singer Sheryl Crow revealed that an armed man broke onto her Nashville property shortly after she sold her Tesla in protest of Elon Musk and his influence on public discourse.
During a recent interview, Crow said she made the decision to part ways with her Tesla as a personal stand against Musk, citing concerns about his behavior and leadership, particularly on social media. “I couldn’t in good conscience keep supporting him,” she explained. “I sold my Tesla because I no longer want to be associated with what he represents.”
However, her protest took a terrifying turn. Crow disclosed that just days after selling her car, an armed man trespassed onto her property in what authorities are calling a “serious security threat.” The intruder, whose identity has not yet been released, was reportedly apprehended by police before any harm was done.
Though it remains unclear if the break-in was directly linked to her public stance against Musk, Crow admitted the timing was unsettling. “It was scary,” she said. “When someone with a weapon shows up where you live, it’s hard not to wonder if it’s connected to something you said or did.”
The incident has sparked renewed discussion about the consequences public figures face when speaking out on divisive topics. Crow, known for her activism, said she won’t be silenced. “I believe in using my voice. If that makes me a target, that’s the risk I take.”
Authorities are continuing to investigate the motive behind the intrusion, while Crow has increased security at her home. Despite the scare, she says she remains committed to standing by her values — even when the stakes are high.