Cameron Diaz Shocks Jamie Foxx With ‘President’ Elon Musk Dig

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Cameron Diaz seemingly took a jab at Donald Trump after referring to Elon Musk as president in a promo video for her big comeback vehicle Back in Action.

In a sit-down chat with co-star Jamie Foxx for Complex, the actress spilled who she thinks are the real aliens, and how “President” Elon Musk will drive humanity onto different planets—one of the Tesla billionaire’s dreams.

After Foxx asked what her “GOAT” (greatest of all time) conspiracy theory was, Diaz shared her surprisingly in-depth thoughts about extra-terrestrial beings.

“All of the accounts of aliens are always the same,” she began. “Big head, big eyes, no mouth, telepathically speaking, fingers long, dextrous. If you think about where we’re at currently in technology, we sit in front of a screen, we don’t speak to each other, we don’t have to talk.”

“And we all know that we’re moving off the planet because now Elon Musk is our president,” Diaz said, as the camera cut to a visibly shocked Foxx.

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Democrats spent the final weeks of 2024 trolling President-elect Donald Trump over Musk’s outsized influence on Washington, repeatedly referring to “President Musk” and “Vice President Trump.’

“When we get to Mars, we’re really going to end up being like a completely different species,” Diaz continued. The theory finally comes full circle when the actress explained that she is open to the idea that aliens are actually humans from the future.

“When you told me that, that f---ed me up,” Foxx replied.

Over a decade ago, Musk was forced to deny rumors that he and Diaz were dating when a Page Six report claimed they had “gotten close” after he bought her an early Tesla model.

“He’s been going to LA so regularly, Musk often arrives without giving his colleagues a heads-up he’s in town,” the gossip column read. “The reason, we’re told, is because he’s ‘visiting Cameron.’”

Asked about it at time, Musk said the two were not, in fact, an item, adding, “I don’t know where people got that from.”