Did Musk's private message to 'ask for a child' backfire? Tiffany Fong is on fire!
Recently, Elon Musk has made headlines again, but this time not for rockets or AI, but for the gossip about his 'failed request for a child'.
The story begins in November of last year when internet celebrity Tiffany Fong gained fame for interviewing SBF (the founder of FTX), and even Elon Musk took notice of her. Not only did he follow her on Twitter, but he also interacted with her frequently, even involving her in the creator revenue sharing program on the X platform, earning as much as $30,000 a month.
But just when everyone thought this was a 'mutual business promotion', the plot suddenly took a turn.
According to a report by The Wall Street Journal, Musk, having never met Tiffany, directly sent her a private message asking bluntly:
"Are you willing to have a child for me?"
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Yes, you read that right, the world's richest man personally reached out, boldly asking for a child!
And Tiffany Fong's response was also clean and decisive—rejection!
This time Musk hit a wall and before he could even implement the 'tyrant CEO cherishes you for life' script, the plot came to a screeching halt. After being rejected, he instantly 'turned hostile', not only unfollowing her but also reportedly cutting off her revenue sharing channel, causing her income to plummet from $30,000 a month to a free fall.
Originally thriving as the 'Twitter goddess', she was suddenly treated coldly overnight, leading many netizens to exclaim: Isn't this too petty?
Even more outrageous, a Twitter engineer revealed that the X platform is about to launch a private messaging feature, leading many to speculate: Is this because Musk is afraid of 'private chats being exposed again'? Is this update perhaps tailored for himself?
The comments section has exploded:
"Tiffany is too cool, someone else might have accepted!"
"Does Musk want to be a modern-day king? Expanding his harem through private messages?"
"After failing to ask for a child, he blocks and cuts off resources, bro you’re really childish..."
This incident, besides being gossip, has also sparked discussions about platform power and fairness in creator earnings—when personal preferences can determine a creator's life or death, should platforms have a more transparent mechanism to protect content creators' rights?
Musk's bold 'pursuit of a child' operation has backfired thoroughly.
Who says reality doesn’t have a strong female lead script? Tiffany Fong, this time, is truly impressive!