Azealia Banks has written an apology letter to Elon Musk
Azealia Banks holds up her surrender flag as she shares her apology letter to Elon Musk after revealing personal details to the public.
CEO of Tesla, Elon Musk, has been the latest person to be targeted by Azealia Banks in her series of outbursts.
Banks has shared a screenshot of her apology letter to Musk, stating, "I guess I could start off by apologizing for all the painful events you've endured over the past week, as I feel as though my actions have largely exacerbated them."
She goes on to add, "It's important you know that I came to your home without a single intention other than finishing a series of tracks with ""." The indirect speech marks refer to Grimes, who Banks was supposed to be collaborating with on some new music.
Azealia Banks wrote an apology letter to Elon Musk. Hope this clears the air and let’s move on.@elonmusk @Tesla pic.twitter.com/S6r7ZBVM8m
— rocobasilisk (@rocobasilisk) August 26, 2018
The Grimes/Musk/Banks beef began when Banks flew to LA to finish some music with Grimes, and Banks decided to share that she had been waiting for Grimes to turn up, revealing on her Instagram story, "I have no idea when she is coming back. I’m going to wait one more day then I’m going to go home.”
COS reported that Musk denied knowing Banks, with the rapper stating Musk's house was like an episode of "Get Out".
The plot thickened last week when Banks uploaded screenshots of her messages with Grimes, revealing intimate details of her relationship, and Musk's progress with Tesla.
Now Banks has extended her olive branch of peace, asking the Tesla CEO to "meet you in person properly and formally introduce myself to you."
There could even be trouble in the water for Musk and Grimes, as COS report that the couple has unfollowed eachother on Instagram over the weekend, and Musk unfollowed Grimes on Twitter.
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