Actor accuses Elon Musk of manipulating Tesla software to cause car accident
Actor Misha Collins has posted a wild video rant on social media claiming Elon Musk organised someone to take control of his vehicle and crash it.
Actor Misha Collins, known for his role in Supernatural, has taken to Twitter with a bizarre accusation that Elon Musk intentionally crashed his Tesla.
In a video posted today on X, the star described how his Tesla hydroplaned on the freeway while travelling 60 miles per hour (96km), resulting in a “quite bad” crash that left the actor shaken but unharmed.
“I’m here at the impound lot,” Collins said to his followers.
“I was on the 405 freeway this weekend, traffic was flowing, going 60 miles an hour, and then I hydroplaned. Now I’m here at the impound lot, we’re all ok, I know you’re worried about that,” he said.
Collins went on to suggest that this accident was no ordinary incident but he knows as a fact that this is part of the “new deep state strategy”.
“That’s what’s going on.” he said.
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Not content with wrecking our country, apparently @elonmusk is now coming after me personally⦠pic.twitter.com/dxzTF0ltMp
— Misha Collins (@mishacollins) February 4, 2025
He accused Tesla chief executive officer Elon Musk of intentionally manipulating the software, claiming it was part of a larger conspiracy.
“Elon Musk, of course, controls now Donald Trump, like a puppet, and he also through his software interface controls all of the Tesla’s on the road,” he said.
Collins believes his beliefs and vocal opposition to Musk’s views and opinions may have made him a target.
“I’ve been an outspoken advocate on human rights and justice and have stood on the side, the right side of history, against Elon Musk - he did this to me, he purposefully crashed my car,” he said.
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“Really? Is that how you’re going to treat your political opponents? Talk about playing dirty.”
The actors video has amassed more than 55,000 views and sparked widespread reactions.
Many viewers questioned the validatity of Collins’ claims.
One X commenter said ““I promise you Elon Musk doesn’t have time to “crash your car” Learn to drive” suggesting the incident was more an accident and not a targeted attack.
Others focused on technical details, asking for more evidence of the crash.
Several viewers asked to see the tires, speculating that worn out or defective tires could have contributes to the hydroplaning.
“l ways knew that floaty-tires button was just rife with abuse opportunities.”
“Show your tires or be quiet.”