In a stunning clash of the titans, the ongoing saga between billionaire Elon Musk and the colossal Walt Disney Company has taken a tumultuous turn. Reports have emerged revealing that the billion-dollar corporate battle has seeped into the very screens of every Tesla vehicle worldwide.
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The feud began with Disney spearheading a campaign to withdraw ad revenue from the social networking platform X, and it seems to have escalated to new heights with Musk publicly lambasting the House of Mouse during the Dealbook Conference. Musk’s bold remarks, which were not subtle in the slightest, sent shockwaves through the industry. He essentially told Disney CEO Bob Iger and his former advertisers to take their advertising dollars and shove it where the sun don’t shine.
The latest casualty in this corporate clash is the Disney+ app being unceremoniously booted from the Tesla Operating System. According to The American Tribune, the popular streaming service was unceremoniously removed from the Tesla vehicles, leaving many frustrated users in its wake.
Despite the setback, Disney+ can still be accessed and added to the operating platform, but the process is about as user-friendly as assembling IKEA furniture without the manual. Users must now jump through hoops, accessing their Disney+ account via the Tesla screens’ native browser by entering the full URL and allowing it to redirect them to the app. I
The situation has left Tesla owners caught in the crossfire of this high-stakes showdown, with one frustrated mom lamenting the impact on her toddlers’ entertainment options. It’s a classic case of the little guy getting trampled underfoot by the corporate heavyweights. But fear not, dear readers, it seems the drama is far from over. Both Musk and Disney are reportedly digging in their heels, setting the stage for what promises to be an epic showdown of corporate proportions. It’s like a high-stakes game of chess, only instead of moving pieces on a board, they’re moving streaming apps in a battle for dominance.

