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Elon Musk trolls Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson for hugging a rock


Elon Musk trolls Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson for hugging a rock
 

Billionaire Elon musk on his Twitter account posted a sarcastic meme of The Rock, also known as Dwayne Douglas Johnson, holding a rock captioned, "Take a moment to love yourself.” Subsequently, netizens bombarded his comment section and asked if the world’s richest man loves himself or not.

Musk is always in the limelight for various reasons. He always shows his funny side on Twitter. He is a billionaire businessman and investor from the United States. He is the co-founder and CEO of Tesla, SpaceX, Neuralink, and The Boring Company. According to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index and Forbes' real-time billionaires' list, Musk has an estimated net worth of around US$262 billion. 

Recently, he has been in the limelight because of the recent Twitter-Elon deal case. Last week, a judge in the Delaware court denied Musk’s attempt to push back the October trial over his abortive Twitter deal. Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick of Delaware’s Court of Chancery said, “I am convinced that even four weeks’ delay would risk further harm to Twitter.”

Earlier, Musk‘s lawyers argued in the court about getting less time for investigations about Twitter, demanding a delay in the five-day trial. 

In April this year, Musk said to buy Twitter for $44 billion. Later on, he discontinued the deal. Musk said he terminated the $44 billion Twitter takeover deal because of skepticism over Twitter's spam accounts. Subsequently, Twitter sued Musk and asked him to buy the social media platform. Musk also filed a countersuit against Twitter. Consequently, the legal battle between Twitter and Musk started.

Last month, Tesla CEO also challenged Twitter CEO, Parag Agrawal, to the public debate, over Twitter bot percentage. He claimed that Twitter’s method of estimating spam bots and accounts was flawed. In July, he accused Twitter of breaching the merger agreement. 

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