
A rumor circulating online claims that the social network X suspended the account of American writer Stephen King after he allegedly insulted businessman Elon Musk by calling him 'the First Lady of Trump.' However, King himself denied these accusations on his profile, which remains active, and there is no record of such statements.
Internet users spread the idea that King was blocked from the social network after attacking Musk, the owner of the platform, after he was appointed part of the cabinet of elected U.S. President Donald Trump as head of the Department of Government Efficiency. Despite King showing his support for Kamala Harris, his account has not been suspended.
The writer has shared satirical comments about Musk, but there is no evidence that he made serious offenses. King categorically denied the misleading content on November 13 in a message from his account, refuting any sanctions from the social network.
Additionally, the supposed comments have not been found among his posts or in reliable media outlets. A review of his profile on X confirms that it remains active and has not been interrupted recently, thus dismissing the claim of his suspension.
In summary, there is no solid evidence to support the claim that Stephen King's account was suspended from the social network X for insulting Elon Musk, and the author himself has categorically rejected such accusations from his profile, which continues to operate.