Leftist X account “Evan Loves Worf” posted an attention-grabbing tweet about “Mr. Wonderful” on Tuesday.
The post reads like a carefully crafted “please don’t sue me” message that was prompted by receiving a cease-and-desist letter from Kevin O’Leary’s legal team, but there may be more to the message than meets the eye.
Look:
I apologize to Kevin O’Leary and Linda O’Leary for my false statements accusing them of killing two people in a boating accident, falsely accusing them of criminal responsibility, asserting that Mr. O’Leary fled the scene or evaded accountability, and falsely claiming that he…
— evan loves worf (@esjesjesj) March 3, 2026
“I apologize to Kevin O’Leary and Linda O’Leary for my false statements accusing them of killing two people in a boating accident, falsely accusing them of criminal responsibility, asserting that Mr. O’Leary fled the scene or evaded accountability, and falsely claiming that he blamed the accident on Mrs. O’Leary. Each of these statements was untrue, unsupported by facts, and I therefore retract them in full,” the post reads.
X users were intrigued by the post, and there seems to be some debate over whether the post is legitimate, or a clever way of bringing attention to the allegations he’s discussing without saying anything that might get him in genuine legal trouble:
Honestly this might be the best apology I’ve seen
— 🇨🇦🍁SillyRabbitFaFo🍁🇨🇦 (@sillyrabbitfafo) March 4, 2026
Well somebody just got a letter from a lawyer!
— Stephen Rider (@stephenrider) March 4, 2026
Idk if this is a real retraction or not but if so holy Streisand effect 😭
— Shoreline Defender (@splitmaude) March 3, 2026
Right wingers don’t get jokes lol
— Roy Drones Jr (@chiweethedog) March 4, 2026
I’m glad to see that now approximately 4.6 million people are now aware that Kevin and his wife ‘did not’ kill two people in a boating accident.
— Peter Thompson (@peteyfunnyfeety) March 4, 2026
🤣🤣🤣🤣 I see what you did there …this is 50 Cent level trolling
— ManuBiggs (@EmmanuelBigombe) March 4, 2026
thanks for sharing this, we will be looking into the O’learys killing two people in a boating accident
— mesh (@AssemblyRoti) March 4, 2026
Lmfao they sued him.
— Garlic Bread (@Nothing123414) March 4, 2026
wow I’m going to google kevin o’leary boat murder now.
an unfortunate side effect of his lawyers intention, i’m sure.— the_context🍉 (@b_schwartzy) March 4, 2026
this does not sound like your usual tweets
blink if you’re okay evan loves worf pic.twitter.com/Eaf7IBxFLQ
— meme bastard 💚 (@mask_bastard) March 4, 2026
think that backfired on them. i didn’t even know about it, now i know all the details.
— Hey Jay (@JJeffrey100) March 3, 2026
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