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Sheryl Crow Says an Armed Man Got on Her Property After She Ditched Her Tesla
Sheryl Crow said an armed intruder got onto her property after she publicly sold her Tesla in protest of Elon Musk and Donald Trump.
The country star sold the car earlier this year in protest of Elon Musk and Donald Trump's efforts to gut government programs Such staunch stances are hardly new for Crow, though as she told Variety in a new interview, she was surprised by the backlash, including the appearance of an intruder on her property. Crow compared the incident to the moment in the Nineties when Walmart banned sales of her smash self-titled second album over a lyric on “Love Is a Good Thing,” which criticized the retailer’s old policy on selling guns (“Watch our children as they kill each other/with a gun they bought at the Walmart discount stores”).
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