Soccer star and activist Megan Rapinoe is facing a major financial setback after a public feud with billionaire Elon Musk allegedly cost her $100 million in endorsement deals.
The controversy began when Rapinoe criticized Musk’s management of social media platform X (formerly Twitter), accusing him of promoting toxic discourse. Musk fired back with dismissive comments, downplaying her influence and mocking her stance.

Following their clash, several major brands reportedly dropped their sponsorship deals with Rapinoe, citing concerns over public perception and potential backlash. The loss of these endorsements marks a significant blow to her career and financial standing.
Expressing her frustration, Rapinoe reportedly stated, “This crazy guy disrespects me here. If America allows this, maybe I don’t belong here anymore.” Her words suggest she is contemplating leaving the country over what she sees as an unjust situation.

The incident has sparked heated debate. Supporters praise Rapinoe for standing up for her beliefs, arguing that athletes should not be punished for speaking out. Critics, however, claim her outspoken activism has driven away fans and sponsors, making the fallout inevitable.

Musk, known for his provocative online presence, has yet to respond directly to Rapinoe’s latest remarks. However, given his history of engaging in public disputes, further developments are expected.
This controversy highlights the ongoing tension between sports, activism, and corporate interests. Will Rapinoe follow through on her statement and leave America? And what impact will this have on athlete endorsements in the future? The world is watching.

