Lady Gaga took the stage in support of Vice President Kamala Harris, performing to energize Democratic voters ahead of the 2024 election. Yet it was tech mogul Elon Musk’s reaction—one word, “futile”—that sparked the biggest buzz on social media. Musk’s response to Gaga’s performance for Harris encapsulates his growing skepticism about celebrity influence in politics and hints at deeper frustrations with what he perceives as performative electioneering.
The high-profile singer’s support for Harris highlights the ongoing role of celebrity endorsements in American elections. While fans hailed Gaga’s performance, Musk’s curt response on X (formerly Twitter) raised questions about the impact and authenticity of star-studded political events. “Futile,” Musk wrote, suggesting that Gaga’s efforts, and perhaps those of other celebrities backing Democratic candidates, may fall flat with a public weary of celebrity involvement in politics.
Musk’s commentary didn’t stop at the endorsement’s effectiveness. The billionaire went on to note a shift he’s observed: people quietly supporting Trump but remaining silent for fear of social backlash. This “silent support,” he claimed, is a reflection of voters’ disillusionment with what they perceive as political manipulation and divisiveness in mainstream discourse. Musk, who has voiced support for diverse viewpoints, hinted at a broader frustration with what he described as “political lies,” a sentiment resonating among voters from across the political spectrum.
For Musk, the effectiveness of celebrity endorsements appears questionable. His post hinted at a belief that celebrity influence in politics is waning, with voters seeking more substantive discussions over star-driven campaigns. “We’re seeing an era where celebrity impact on politics is viewed skeptically by many, especially as people turn to alternative voices,” said Dr. Laura Kim, a professor of media and politics at UCLA. “Elon’s response taps into a growing sentiment that glamour doesn’t necessarily equate to genuine political impact.”
Musk’s brief foray into political commentary isn’t new, but it has taken on new significance with his recent ventures in tech and media. As CEO of X, Musk has wielded his platform to share unfiltered thoughts on current events, sparking reactions from across the political landscape. His commentary on Gaga’s endorsement highlights the ongoing crossover between tech and politics, as figures like Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, and Jeff Bezos increasingly weigh in on societal issues and influence public opinion.
Lady Gaga’s collaboration with Harris reflects a long-standing relationship between politics and celebrity endorsements. Historically, stars have championed causes and candidates, aiming to mobilize their fan bases. Yet in today’s polarized environment, Musk’s reaction reflects a counter-narrative: that celebrity endorsements may no longer sway votes as they once did.
As the election season heats up, the divide between Hollywood endorsements and tech skepticism exemplified by Musk’s reaction underscores the challenges political figures face in courting public trust. With Gaga’s performance met by Musk’s cynicism, the question remains whether star power can truly energize voters or if Musk’s dismissive “futile” may indeed capture the public mood.


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