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FACT CHECK: Elon Musk and Karen Davila did not argue over Alex Eala

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January 10, 2026
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FACT CHECK: Elon Musk and Karen Davila did not argue over Alex Eala
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FALSE. A Facebook post claims that Elon Musk and ABS-CBN News anchor Karen Davila exchanged heated messages on social media platform X on December 28, 2025, arguing over Filipino tennis player Alexandra Eala.

FACT. There is no record of any public exchange between Musk and Davila on X. The Facebook post that circulated this claim is fabricated.

The viral post originated from a Facebook page called “Tennis Fannatics,” which stated that Musk tweeted the Philippines would struggle to gain global recognition without Alexandra Eala, and that Davila replied by insulting Musk, calling him a billionaire “with money, but no brains.” The post claimed the interaction occurred just minutes before it was uploaded.

A review of the verified X accounts of both Elon Musk and Karen Davila shows no tweets mentioning Alexandra Eala on December 28, 2025. Musk’s tweets that day focused on unrelated international topics, while Davila had not posted on X since December 24.

ABS-CBN News verified that “Tennis Fannatics” is a fan page based in the United States that frequently links Eala to well-known public figures without factual basis. No legitimate news outlet or official social media post supports the claim.

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