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Elon Musk’s five -year -old son apparently hit him in the face. At an appointment with Trump, the billionaire showed violation.
First a cage fight, then a questioning request: Elon Musk (53) said his young son X Æ A-XII to hit him in the face. The five -year -old apparently did that too. Billionair Musk performed with a clearly visible violet at an appointment with US President Donald Trump (78).
On Friday, Musk ended time as a government employee. For Trump, the controversial entrepreneur should reduce costs with the Department of Government Efficiency (Doge). Musk, who apparently sees himself as a kind of father of the department named after a meme, was adopted by the US president on Friday in the Oval Office.
Elon Musk took toddler to UFC fight
At the press appointment, at which Musk had a “Doge” cap and a “Dogefather” t-shirt based on the mafia film “of the godfather”, the 53-year-old appeared with a blue eye. I tried to joke that he was not near France – apparently an allusion to a recently appeared video. Most recently, a clip viral, in which it looks as if the wife of French President Emmanuel Macron (47), Brigitte Macron (72), is putting away her husband’s face with her hands.
When it comes around with his son, whom he also calls X or Little X, it happens. “I walked around with Little X and said: ‘Come on, hit my face’, and he did,” quotes the magazine Musk. He “didn’t feel much, but I guess it leaves blue spots”.
It was only in April that Trump and Musk also visited a martial arts event with the little X Æ A-XII, whose mother is the singer Grimes (37). The event of the MMA organization UFC was a mixed martial artistic struggle in Miami. Should you have a toddler watched in such fights? Or whether you should ask you to hit your face?
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Source: Stern

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