Grimes has asked her X/Twitter followers if they can help her contact Quentin Tarantino.

The artist explained in a post that she’s been trying to get in touch with the director for years through various means but has never succeeded.

“Does anyone know any way I can contact Quentin Tarantino? I have for many years tried every other route to contact him, and it’s likely that he simply doesn’t wish to speak to me, but as a last ditch attempt – I am throwing this out into the universe 🙏🏻,” she wrote.

One user jokingly suggested she send feet pictures in reference to the director’s alleged foot fetish, to which she said: “Honestly I’m at that point haha.”

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Someone else shared an address to reach Tarantino through his Video Archives Podcast, leading Grimes to say that she would try mailing him directly. She added that she had unsuccessfully tried contacting him through agents.

“I just want to talk to him. I think one of the reasons he’s one of the best directors is because he’s one of the best writers ever low key,” Grimes explained in a separate post. “I just think having a conversation with him will make me better.”

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In other news, Grimes appeared to address Elon Musk by agreeing with Olivia Rodrigo‘s recent comments about men who want to go into space, which she said was her “biggest red flag” when dating. “I just think if you wanna go to space, you’re a little too full of yourself. I think it’s just weird,” Rodrigo said.

Last Sunday (November 3), Grimes shared her thoughts on the singer’s comments by replying to a post on X/Twitter. “It’s true,” she wrote. “Only women should be going to space.”

Many of Grimes’ fans perceived the tweet to be a criticism of her ex-boyfriend Elon Musk, with whom she shares three children.

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The X/Twitter owner and Tesla CEO also founded the space technology company SpaceX, and he has previously talked openly about his love for and wish to travel into space in the future. In September, Musk – who is the world’s richest person – said that “the first crewed flights to Mars will be in four years”.

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