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Elon Musk has a new enemy, CNN anchor Don Lemon, who confronted the billionaire about a wide range of topics that Musk brought up himself, including his use of drugs.
Elon Musk has something to say about everything, and this time MacKenzie Scott, Jeff Bezos’ ex, was on the receiving end of a grammatically challenged X post.
In little tidbits here and there, Musk’s first ex-wife has revealed the dark side of being married to him, noting how dominating and controlling he can get.
Several months following his endorsement of an antisemitic conspiracy theory, the CEO of X (formerly Twitter) visited the location of the Nazi death camp and then reflected on his own “Jewish roots”.
Nobody on YouTube, Instagram or TikTok has an investment opportunity that quadruples your money in a week.
But even in such an accomplished family, it was obvious that Elon was above and beyond any other Musk.
Elon Musk might not be progressing in the Twitter-sphere – sorry, X – but things are looking to be on track over at Tesla.
Elon might have a cult following amongst fans of SpaceX, but the comments didn’t seem to land well with the business crowd.
Of course the whole thing is super fake, and even if the claims of 6283% returns don’t set alarm bells ringing, the old-school Kung-Fu lip-sync should.
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During the legal spectacle with Depp, Heard testified that her role as Mera in the upcoming ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’ had become “very pared down” because of the public attention on her personal life.
The ‘X-man’ himself arrived at the studio armed with what was described as a “two-hundred-year-old-gun” and insisted on having a part in the game.
Ah, Elon Musk, the ‘X-man’ always making headlines with bold statements.
Zilis, a Canadian-born venture capitalist, gave birth to Musk’s eighth and ninth child in November 2021, according to court documents. Their names have however never been made public.
The user referred to the child’s death as a “fairy tale” and employed anti-Semitic rhetoric. Initially, X stated that the post did not violate its rules, but later acknowledged the mistake and removed the post following a second review.
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Loads of peeps have weighed in on the seemingly ridiculous plan, including Musk’s baby-momma and electronic musician Claire Boucher, who seemed surprisingly chill about the whole thing.
The tech-bro dad already takes his 3-year-old X along to business meetings and tech events. Boucher sees this as an exciting thing for the little boy, but has her concerns when it comes to how involved the toddler is getting in tech culture.
It seems like the one thing Musk can offer his followers on X is dollah-dollah bills, so he’ll take his chances. Let’s see if the tech-bro actually forks out for the legal aid, or if he gets distracted by yet more social media shenanigans.
X let Ye back in. If you’re not up to date with the plethora of name-changes to floundering careers and teetering tech giants, this simply means that Kanye West has been allowed back into the echo chamber that was once called Twitter, but now just marks the spot where jobs were buried.
Obviously, the CEO of Twitter is not coping with the growing enthusiasm around Zuck’s new social media rival Threads, and is now taking it out on the Meta man by aiming, once again, below the belt.
Mark Zuckerberg’s version of Twitter is off to a strong start. Threads has drawn more than 23 million sign-ups since its launch Wednesday night, according to badges that show up on Instagram when people join the new app.
It was once Elon Musk versus Jeff Bezos in the billionaires’ space race, but now it’s Elon versus Mark Zuckerberg in a new social media scuffle.
So far, 440 people have ordered their flying cars, and the makers expect to make the first deliveries in 2025.
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We wonder if Elon bit off a bit more than he could chew this time. It’s one thing building a rocket, it’s quite another going toe-to-toe with a Jui-Jitsu champion. Either way, this is going to be a wonderful opportunity for peeps to see both the Twitter and Facebook billionaires bleed a little.
A new video showcasing the prototypes has been quite impressive actually, suggesting that this sideshow could potentially become a real product soon enough.
Can I interest you in an ‘Electric Entrepreneur’? It is an Elon Musk-esque travesty, made from a grab bag of contrasting spirits and bitters topped off by a squeeze of Red Bull.
Did they own a mine, or did Elon claw his way to billionaire-ness with nothing but bursaries and brains to help him? Hell, at this point it’s probably irrelevant.