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Grimes claims ex Elon Musk blocked her on X amid ongoing co-parenting tensions

Musician suggested the move complicates communication, especially around co-parenting


Pop Culture & Art December 14, 2025 1 min read
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Grimes has claimed that her ex-partner Elon Musk blocked her on X, formerly known as Twitter, adding another layer of tension to the pair’s complicated relationship. The musician, who shares children with the tech billionaire, made the allegation publicly, sparking widespread discussion among fans and followers.

According to Grimes, the alleged block has made communication more difficult, particularly when it comes to matters involving their children. She suggested that being blocked on the platform has limited her ability to reach Musk directly or respond to public statements, adding strain to an already challenging co-parenting dynamic.

The artist has previously spoken openly about difficulties in maintaining clear and healthy communication with Musk since their split. Her latest claim reignites attention on their ongoing disagreements, which have often played out publicly through social media posts and interviews.

Grimes’ comments quickly gained traction online, with many fans expressing concern about the impact of public disputes on their family. Others debated the broader issue of high-profile relationships unfolding on social platforms, especially when children are involved.

Neither Musk nor his representatives have publicly responded to Grimes’ claim. The situation highlights the increasingly blurred line between private conflicts and public discourse in the age of social media, particularly for public figures with massive online followings.

As the conversation continues, Grimes’ statement underscores the complexities of navigating personal relationships, co-parenting, and communication in the public eye, where even platform features like blocking can become part of a larger narrative.

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