Dionne Warwick used her title because the unofficial queen of Twitter to say she nonetheless desires a gathering with Elon Musk in a brand new interview on Wednesday (Dec. 28).
“I’m going to seek out out what Mr. Musk has in thoughts,” she advised The Los Angeles Instances when requested concerning the social platform’s latest controversial modifications. “I’m hoping to have a gathering with him. I need to ask him, ‘The place’s your head? The place are you going with this?’ Numerous individuals have jumped off, and I need to discover out what he’s pondering earlier than I resolve to remain on. Or go away.”
The vocal legend, who has greater than 610,600 Twitter followers, additional elucidated that her main issues with how the billionaire has been operating the positioning since his takeover embody “inviting all people who was loopy to return on again, the disregard for what social media is all about.”
Later within the interview, Warwick additionally mirrored on the modifications she’s witnessed in former good friend Donald Trump. “Oh, my goodness. I don’t know who this man is. He’s not the particular person I met many, a few years in the past, the one I knew after I carried out at his casinos or his homes,” she advised the paper. “I don’t know what occurred to him. To me, he’s a daunting entity. I distance myself from individuals like that.”
In the meantime, the singer’s new documentary, Dionne Warwick: Don’t Make Me Over, is about to debut on CNN Sunday (Jan. 1), and can inform the story of her life and profession from the times of working with Burt Bacharach and Hal David to the current. Quincy Jones, Alicia Keys, Snoop Dogg, Olivia Newton-John and former president Invoice Clinton are among the many speaking heads who supply their views on Warwick’s legacy all through the movie.