Teen deems Elon Musk's deportation comment demeaning

Audrey Morris, the 19-year-old American who once faced deportation from Denmark, isn't amused by Elon Musk's X post rating her attractiveness. The tech billionaire suggested '8 or above level hotness' should exempt her from immigration woes, but Audrey calls it demeaning and demotivating. Her issue was already resolved months ago with a 10-year residency permit.

Oh honey, Elon Musk just couldn't resist sliding into the immigration drama with a thirst trap rating! The 54-year-old Tesla kingpin spotted a photo of Audrey Morris, the Los Angeles teen who's been living in Denmark since she was 9, and dropped this gem on X: "8 or above level hotness should get an exemption." Audrey, facing deportation after her temporary permit expired, had her saga blow up again—thanks to a repost that caught Elon's eye.

But plot twist: her deportation nightmare was sorted months prior! She snagged a 10-year residency permit, though not full citizenship. Still, Audrey spilled the tea on "TMZ Live" Tuesday, unleashing on the mogul for reducing her to a number. "As a kid who's studying and trying their best ... it is a little bit demotivating for everything else not to matter, and all the hard work and hours put into friends, family and school just to be summed up as an 8 out of a 10," she explained.

Audrey added, "I think it was just someone reposting it and somehow it got his attention." And get this—it surprised everyone how it reignited. Creepy compliment or clueless quip? Either way, Audrey's not here for it. So, Elon, next time keep the hotness scale in the DMs? 😏

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