Elon Musk is threatening to sue Mark Zuckerberg‘s Meta over the launch of the company’s new social media platform Threads.
23.06.2023 - 01:39 / perezhilton.com
We’ve seen a lot of celebrity spats play out online. Trash talking, jabs, shade. They usually don’t actually get to the level of an actual physical fight! But then again, we suppose neither Elon Musk nor Mark Zuckerberg have anyone around them anymore to tell them this is a bad idea! LOLz!
OK, to recap…
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Zuckerberg announced that Meta would be releasing a Twitter rival app called Threads. Incessant s**tposter Elon responded with a sarcastic:
A fan flippantly warned Musk:
It’s true. The Facebook bigwig has become an honest-to-goodness jiu jitsu competitor of late. Taking down real tournaments, where his money and fame can’t help, Tom Hardy-style. Elon, naturally, put out a challenge, saying:
The thing is, Zuck wasn’t playing around. He decided Elon’s terms were acceptable! He wrote on his IG, over a screenshot of the tweet:
Damn! Remember, Mark really can handle himself, apparently! We don’t think he’s kidding, even if Elon is!
Elon actually responded with a location, tweeting:
Is this… Is this actually going to happen? Well, then… We guess…
What do YOU think, Perezcious pugilists? Will they go through with it or no?? Which one will back down??
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