After being offline for nine days, Elon Musk returned to Twitter on Friday and posted a homage to a deceased cancer patient as well as a picture of himself with Pope Francis from recently. As of June 21, the technology billionaire hasn’t been seen on Twitter at all, raising questions about whether he intends to buy the microblogging social media company he’s offered to buy outright.
On July 1, he tweeted, “Recently, 12 billion-subscriber popular Minecraft YouTuber Technoblade went away at the age of 23 due to cancer, and this made [me] understand that cancer is [an] ludicrous piece of actual trash and death, but also strive to live your best life with others who know.” “You would regret not doing things with them if they died the next day.”
The CEO of Tesla and SpaceX posted a picture of his family with Pope Francis in another tweet. Musk has seven children, but the four seen are the triplets Kai, Damian, and Sax, who is 16 years old, and 18-year-old Griffin. He also shared a vintage image from his 40th birthday celebration. And then there was the picture he shot in Venice with Talulah Riley, his ex-wife.
Riley, an actress who appeared in Westworld and Pride & Prejudice, was Musk’s wife for two periods of time, from 2010 to 2012 and from 2013 until 2016. Riley said she still loves Musk and that he is still a buddy who watches out for her despite being in a relationship with Thomas Brodie-Sangster, with who she co-starred in Pistol. Riley also revealed that she is still in love with Musk. She said that she had “the uttermost affection for him” and that they have a “really deep love and connection.”
In addition to the triplets Kai, Sax, and Damian, born in 2006, the twin’s Griffin and Xavier (now known as Vivian Jenna Wilson) and the twins X AE A-XII and Exa Dark Siderael (officially known as Y), born in 2020 and 2022 respectively, respectively, are all children of Musk. Nevada Alexander, his first child, died in 2002 at the age of barely 10 months.
Source: TheUSBPort