It all started when he published a video on Instagram, claiming that his Cybertruck had been immobilized on the edge of a highway.
A breakdown invented from full parts
On the central screen of the vehicle, you could read a worrying message: « Tesla Cybertruck De-Activated »accompanied by a warning calling to contact customer service and “comply with a cease & desist To reactivate the vehicle. The rapper then claimed to be “blocked” and unable to move. The video quickly exceeded 100,000 “like” mentions and launched an avalanche of comments, including some mockers.
Shortly after, Big Huey shared a second clip showing a supposed letter of formal notice sent by Tesla. But here again, everything was false: the signature belonged to a legal manager who no longer occupies this position, and the document included several flagrant inconsistencies.
Tesla denies and the case turns around
Faced with the magnitude of the buzz, Tesla published a clear denial: the manufacturer “never disabled a vehicle remotely”. Worse for the rapper, an internet user has proven that he had simply diverted the Cybertruck screen thanks to a laptop.
A rapper features a false Cybertruck breakdown to promote his title
An American rapper, known as Big Huey, created the buzz by saying that Tesla had disabled her cybertruck remotely after the release of a piece bearing the name of the electric pick-up. But behind this incredible story, everything was just a mounted stroke intended to be talked about.