“Elon Musk is our president” now

Cameron Diaz returns to acting after 11 years in Netflix's "Back in Action," which also means she'll be embarking on her first film press tour in more than a decade. The "Charlie's Angels" favorite actor sat down with co-star Jamie Foxx for a video interview with Complex, and he revealed that it's actually our new president, Elon Musk, who gave President-elect Donald Trump Pu was cast into a shadow. Trump and Musk are friends, and the SpaceX founder and X owner donated millions of dollars to Trump's presidential campaign last year.

At one point during the interview, Fox asked Diaz about the online conspiracy. She replied, giving her thoughts on aliens and recounting a theory that claimed humans would all be living on Mars in the future.

“If you think about where we are right now with technology, we sit in front of screens — we don’t talk to each other, and we don’t have to talk,” Diaz said. "We all know we are leaving this planet because now Elon Musk is our president."

Diaz's comments surprised Fox. The camera cuts to the Oscar winner in humorous shock.

Shortly after winning the election over Kamala Harris, Trump tasked Musk with a mission to "dismantle" the U.S. bureaucracy, saying Musk and former Republican primary candidate Vivek Ramas Wami will provide external advice to the government from the Government Effectiveness Unit. ” The abbreviation DOGE is a nod to the Dogecoin cryptocurrency associated with Musk.

"Together, these two outstanding Americans will work for my administration to dismantle government bureaucracy, cut redundant regulations, cut wasteful spending, and reorganize the federal government," Trump said in a statement about Musk and Ramaswamy at the time. Institutions pave the way." "It has the potential to be the 'Manhattan Project' of our time."

Trump added that the pair's work would end in time for the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States on July 4, 2026, and Musk added in his own statement: "This will give the entire system and anyone involved in government waste Send shockwaves, there are a lot of them!" Musk claimed last October that he could cut $2 trillion from the federal budget.

As for Diaz, she stars opposite Foxx in the Netflix spy action comedy Back in Action, her first acting role in 11 years. Does this mean she will return to Hollywood for good?

"I don't know how I feel about it. It's hard to say," Diaz told Empire magazine. "If I say so, that's how it's going to be. I reserve the right to say no to making movies again, and I reserve the right to say yes if I decide to. I'm not defining anything. In any I will accept whatever makes sense for me and my family at any given moment.”

If Diaz continues acting, she has one rule: "No more romantic comedies, just mom comedies."

Watch Diaz and Foxx's full Complex interview in the video below.

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