Nick Jonas fans are coming after him for responding to Elon Musk on the billionaire’s X platform.

The drama began after Musk reacted to an article from Tesla Owners Silicon Valley stating that Tesla’s profits have been “up 100 percent” since President-elect Donald Trump won in November. Musk posted a GIF of the Jonas Brothers spinning around a wood coffee table with the caption, “My, how the tables have turned!”

The 32-year-old singer replied, responding to Musk and referencing the Jonas Brothers’ cover of Busted’s single “Year 3000.”

“Take us to the Year 3000,” Jonas wrote alongside a photo of Musk.

A slew of Jonas’ left-wing followers started freaking out in the replies, accusing the singer of being a traitor for saying something vaguely positive about Musk, who has become an unapologetic Trump supporter.

“We’re not just gonna move on from this btw. To be noticeably quiet during the entire election cycle and then tweet something like this?” one commenter complained. “I’ve been a fan since 2005 and was really looking forward to a 20-year anniversary tour but I just cannot give my support to this.”

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“Delete this. now. this man is horrible and even if this was meant as just a joke, it’s not funny,” another follower pleaded.

“You’re disgusting,” another wrote.

Others pointed out that this dramatic reaction over an X post was an example of why Democrats lost the election.

“Oh cry me a river! He can like whoever the hell he wants. Why are liberals so full of hate!!” one person said.

“Look at the comments and you’ll quickly realize why Trump won. They’ll try to mob and guilt you for something as simple as tweeting at Elon. The left is so far gone and out of their minds,” another agreed.

The songwriter, who is married to actress Priyanka Chopra, has not endorsed political candidates in the past and maintained this streak during the 2024 election. However, the Jonas Brothers did film a video with President Joe Biden at the White House in 2021.

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Nick Jonas fans are coming after him for responding to Elon Musk on the billionaire’s X platform.

The drama began after Musk reacted to an article from Tesla Owners Silicon Valley stating that Tesla’s profits have been “up 100 percent” since President-elect Donald Trump won in November. Musk posted a GIF of the Jonas Brothers spinning around a wood coffee table with the caption, “My, how the tables have turned!”

The 32-year-old singer replied, responding to Musk and referencing the Jonas Brothers’ cover of Busted’s single “Year 3000.”

“Take us to the Year 3000,” Jonas wrote alongside a photo of Musk.

A slew of Jonas’ left-wing followers started freaking out in the replies, accusing the singer of being a traitor for saying something vaguely positive about Musk, who has become an unapologetic Trump supporter.

“We’re not just gonna move on from this btw. To be noticeably quiet during the entire election cycle and then tweet something like this?” one commenter complained. “I’ve been a fan since 2005 and was really looking forward to a 20-year anniversary tour but I just cannot give my support to this.”

CHECK OUT THE DAILY WIRE HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE

“Delete this. now. this man is horrible and even if this was meant as just a joke, it’s not funny,” another follower pleaded.

“You’re disgusting,” another wrote.

Others pointed out that this dramatic reaction over an X post was an example of why Democrats lost the election.

“Oh cry me a river! He can like whoever the hell he wants. Why are liberals so full of hate!!” one person said.

“Look at the comments and you’ll quickly realize why Trump won. They’ll try to mob and guilt you for something as simple as tweeting at Elon. The left is so far gone and out of their minds,” another agreed.

The songwriter, who is married to actress Priyanka Chopra, has not endorsed political candidates in the past and maintained this streak during the 2024 election. However, the Jonas Brothers did film a video with President Joe Biden at the White House in 2021.

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