Elon Musk's Shocking Admission: Living 'Hardcore Mode' After Charlie Kirk's Brutal Murder

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has cut back on public appearances due to security concerns following the murder of activist Charlie Kirk.

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Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk has revealed a drastic change in his lifestyle following the killing of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk. The CEO of Tesla made the admission during an interview on The Katie Miller Podcast, citing the 'serious security issues' raised by Kirk's murder. Kirk was fatally shot at Utah Valley University in Orem on September 10, and 22-year-old Tyler Robinson was subsequently charged with first-degree murder. Musk, who has become increasingly reclusive since the incident, confessed that he no longer engages in casual public appearances or takes selfies, stating 'It's not that I don't want to. I simply can't.' He emphasized that 'life is on hardcore mode,' where 'one mistake means death.' The Tesla CEO has become so isolated that he can't even remember the last time he visited a grocery store or pharmacy. Musk was among the speakers at Kirk's memorial service in Arizona, where he hailed the conservative figure as a powerful communicator whose message had a lasting impact. He strongly condemned online celebrations surrounding Kirk's death, labeling them 'evil' and accusing those who supported the attack of endorsing 'cold-blooded murder.' US President Donald Trump also weighed in on the incident, describing Kirk as a 'martyr' who was killed for speaking out for freedom and justice. The incident has left Musk and others in the public eye grappling with the harsh realities of living under constant security threats.