Musk Sister’s Sex-Positive Streamer Suffers After His Salute
The blowback over ”First Buddy” Elon Musk’s evocative salute at a Tuesday inauguration rally is now tanking his sister’s erotic website, according to his mother.
In a Friday post on X, Maye Musk claimed hundreds have canceled subscriptions to her daughter Tosca Musk’s Passionflix—a streaming platform exclusively devoted to producing romance films with “sex shown in a positive way from a female perspective,” according to Tosca, 50, in a 2018 interview.
In her posts, Maye slammed those who canceled their subscriptions because they “actually believe the (main stream news)!!!”
Unfortunately @ToscaMusk ‘s movie streaming platform is suffering. On Facebook, there is continuous hate for @PassionFlix as subscribers should not support a Nazi family. Hundreds have canceled their subscriptions. They actually believe the MSN!!!
For me, I receive numerous USA… https://t.co/JtgJsQJ9RQ— Maye Musk (@mayemusk) January 24, 2025
“For me, I receive numerous USA and European media interviews, which I delete. Legacy media needs to die quicker,” wrote Maye. She added her comments on top of a tweet from Elon in which he claimed that he was being “canceled” for “moving my hand from my heart to the audience.”
He added, “In the end, this deception will just be another nail in the coffin of legacy media.”
It was astonishing how insanely hard legacy media tried to cancel me for saying “my heart goes out to you” and moving my hand from my heart to the audience.
In the end, this deception will just be another nail in the coffin of legacy media. https://t.co/RKa3UsB7sd— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 24, 2025
Compared to her big brother, Tosca has mostly kept out of the political spotlight, but she has retweeted comments dispelling the meanings around Elon’s hand gesture.
She co-founded Passionflix in 2017, acting as the streaming service’s CEO, and has directed several feature films.
Arm-in-arm with her mother, she attended President Donald Trump’s inauguration ball, reported The Daily Mail.
“Tosca and I went to three parties last night to celebrate America. Everyone was so happy,” said Maye, 76, in an Instagram post.