🚨 BREAKING: Bubba Wallace Says He’s Leaving the U.S. Over Elon Musk – “I’m Losing $100 Million in Ads, I’m Never Coming Back” – Musk’s 8-Word Response Leaves America Speechless
In a stunning and unexpected turn of events, NASCAR star Bubba Wallace has dropped a bombshell:
He’s leaving the United States. For good.
And the reason?
Elon Musk.
Yes, you read that right. The driver, known for his outspoken views and bold stands, claims that due to Musk’s growing influence in both sports and media, he is losing up to $100 million in sponsorships and advertising deals.
“I’m done. I’m going to lose a hundred million dollars. I’m never coming back,” Wallace said during an impromptu press briefing.
“This isn’t racing anymore. It’s politics. It’s power games. And I’m out.”
💸 Is Musk Behind Bubba’s Sponsorship Fallout?
Sources close to Wallace say that a number of high-profile deals began to mysteriously fall through in recent months — especially those tied to brands affiliated with Musk’s expanding empire, including Tesla, SpaceX, and even advertisers exploring X (formerly Twitter).
Industry insiders whisper that Wallace’s recent outspoken comments about tech monopolies and “celebrity billionaires manipulating culture” may have quietly put him on a blacklist.
🧠 Elon Musk’s 8-Word Response: “Let him go. We need winners here.”
Within minutes of Wallace’s statement going viral, reporters asked Musk for a reaction at a SpaceX event. His response?
“Let him go. We need winners here.”
That short phrase has already lit up the internet like wildfire, triggering fierce debate.
🌍 Social Media Erupts
Twitter, Instagram, TikTok — all exploded as fans, critics, and celebrities weighed in:
🔥 “Musk just ended Bubba Wallace’s career with 8 words.”
🔥 “Respect to Bubba for standing by his values.”
🔥 “This is not about racing. This is about control.”
🔥 “Did Musk really just cancel a top NASCAR driver?”
Hashtags like #ByeBubba, #TeamWallace, and #MuskVsWallace are now trending globally.
📦 Where Is Bubba Going?
Wallace refused to name his destination, but sources suggest he’s eyeing Europe or the Middle East, with interest from racing leagues in the UK and Saudi Arabia.
“Where I’m going, I’ll be respected. I’ll be free,” he said.
🤯 What Happens Now?
Will Wallace return?
Will other athletes follow?
And most importantly — is Elon Musk quietly reshaping American sports from the shadows?
Only time will tell. But one thing is certain:
This isn’t just a racing story. It’s a cultural earthquake.