Elon Musk's BBC interview is now going viral on the internet after he shared unbelievable things.
If you are a fan of the billionaire, then you already know how his actions are sometimes weird. Although this is the case, he is still quite open to the public, sharing most of his opinions and activities on Twitter.
Now, this attitude of his was seen again during a recent interview with BBC. Here are the unusual things he shared.
Elon Musk BBC Interview Goes Viral!
According to Gizmodo's latest report, one of the weirdest things Musk shared during his BBC interview is that his dog, Floki, is acting as Twitter CEO.
Of course, this is a joke coming from the tech CEO. Aside from having his dog run Twitter, he also revealed his daily schedule.
He said that he has a habit of sleeping in the office of his Twitter HQ. Musk said this is just among the consequences he experienced after taking over the social media platform.
Elon added that it is a "pain he wouldn't wish on anyone."
Another thing he shared during the interview is the reason behind his Twitter acquisition. Musk explained that he only bought the social media giant for $44 billion because a judge would soon force him to do it.
If you want to watch the viral BBC interview of Elon, you can watch the official BBC YouTube video below:
Elon Musk to Give BBC New Twitter Label
Of course, the Twitter tag on BBC's account was one of the main discussions fans expected in the interview.
Recently, Musk and the U.K.-based news company had an issue after BBC's official Twitter account tag stated that it is a government-funded media.
To solve this problem, Elon said that he would change it since they are trying to make the platform more accurate.
"I know the BBC, for example, is not thrilled about being labeled state-affiliated media," said the Twitter CEO via BBC News.
He added that he actually has a lot of respect for the media company.
In other news, Elon Musk said he is open to acquiring the Silicon Valley Bank. We also reported on how Musk's tweets affect the reputation of Tesla.
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