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Elon Musk Responds to Joe Manganiello’s Criticism of Sofia Vergara’s Golden Buzzer Choice on AGT

In an unexpected turn of events, tech billionaire Elon Musk has entered the fray between actor Joe Manganiello and his ex-wife, Sofia Vergara, regarding her recent Golden Buzzer choice on “America’s Got Talent.” Manganiello had publicly criticized Vergara, claiming she was too easily impressed by a dance troupe’s performance. Musk’s response was both sharp and personal, suggesting Manganiello may be struggling with mental health issues following his divorce.

Background

During a recent episode of “America’s Got Talent,” Sofia Vergara awarded the Golden Buzzer to Legion, an Argentinian Malambo dance troupe whose performance featured their boots in flames. While many praised the act, Joe Manganiello was less impressed, stating that Vergara’s decision was made too easily and that the performance was not particularly impressive.

Joe Manganiello’s Criticism

Manganiello’s critique came shortly after the episode aired, where he commented: “Sofia has always been too easily impressed. The performance was flashy but far from extraordinary. It seems like she’s more interested in the spectacle than the substance.”

Elon Musk’s Response

Elon Musk, who is no stranger to making headlines with his bold statements, took to social media to defend Vergara. In a tweet, Musk wrote, “Joe Manganiello’s comments seem to be more about his own issues than the actual performance. It’s clear he’s struggling with some mental health challenges after his divorce from Sofia. He should seek help rather than lashing out at others.”

Public Reaction

Musk’s tweet quickly went viral, with fans and followers divided over his remarks. Some applauded Musk for defending Vergara, while others felt his comments about Manganiello’s mental health were inappropriate and uncalled for.

The Aftermath

Manganiello has not yet responded to Musk’s tweet, but sources close to the actor suggest he was taken aback by the billionaire’s comments. Meanwhile, Vergara has remained silent on the issue, focusing instead on her role as a judge on “America’s Got Talent.”

Conclusion

The public spat between Joe Manganiello and Sofia Vergara over her Golden Buzzer choice has taken an unexpected turn with Elon Musk’s involvement. While Musk’s defense of Vergara was intended to support her, his pointed comments about Manganiello’s mental health have sparked controversy. As the situation continues to unfold, fans are left wondering if there will be any further responses from the parties involved.

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