BRITNEY Spears’ sister Jamie Lynn has accused EV giant Tesla of killing her cats.
The I’m A Celeb Star pointed the finger at Elon Musk in a now-deleted Instagram video, where she said her felines kept being hit by cars.
Britney’s sister Jamie Lynn Spears has blamed Tesla for killing her catsCredit: Getty
She said the EVs were too quiet and her felines couldn’t hear them comingCredit: Getty
The 32-year-old claimed her beloved pets were being killed by Teslas because they couldn’t hear the quiet motors coming.
She wrote on social media: “We have now lost — I don’t want to tell you how many cats — because they don’t hear the Tesla crank and unfortunate things happen and it’s really devastating and tragic for everyone involved.
“Elon Musk, let’s figure this out. You owe me a couple cats.”
This week it was announced Jamie Lynn will appear in the jungle alongside professional boxer Tony, Nigel Farage and Nick Pickard.
There’s hopes she will spill the beans on her famous sibling.
Bosses are hoping the mum-of-two will tell all about life with the pop megastar after their huge spat in recent years.
It comes just weeks after the Toxic singer, 41, branded her a “total b****” in her bestselling autobiography.
Britney had lived under a strict conservatorship controlled by her father for 13 years.
Meanwhile, Jamie Lynn’s pleas to Tesla went unanswered after she called for change so pets “aren’t caught off guard and things don’t end in a very tragic way”, CNN reported.
But that’s because the rules were already changing.
As of 2020, regulations meant EVs had to emit sounds louder than a certain decibel – which was the level of noise your washing machine makes.
It’s not unusual for Tesla to be a talking point.
One owner said he loves his Model 3 but says driving his EV causes a very unexpected problem.
Co-founder of PerfectRec Wally Nowinksi, 38, paid £47,600 ($58,790) for the flash electric motor in July 2020, wanting to be able to drive car long distances.
He was living in San Francisco, California, at the time and the ability to get out of the city became more pressing as the Covid-19 pandemic hit and he wanted to get to Michigan to visit his parents.
While he says his Model 3 has been ideal for driving long-distances, he does say there is a downside to owning a Tesla.
Wally told Business Insider: “The only downside I’ve found to owning a Tesla is that people occasionally want to talk to you about the latest Elon Musk controversy.”
Ant and Dec will return to our screens to host the new series of I’m a Celeb on November 19Credit: ITV