Elon Musk's "Tucker Carlson Tonight" interview goes viral on YouTube, Twitter, and other social media platforms.
The billionaire discussed many topics in the tech industry. These include the dangers of artificial intelligence and his Twitter platform.
During the interview, many viewers noticed that the billionaire had a scar on his neck. Because of their curiosity, numerous watchers can't help but ask if what they are seeing is a scar.
If you are among these confused viewers, here's what you need to know about Musk's neck scar.
Elon Musk's Neck Scar Confuses 'Tucker Carlson Tonight' Viewers
According to Sportskeeda's latest report, netizens couldn't help but notice the billionaire's neck scar.
If you watched his viral "Tucker Carlson Tonight" interview, you would notice that the right side of his neck has a straight scar near his collarbone.
Questions about his neck scar are not new since many people already asked about it in 2020.
Since Elon tends to share many things about his life, he decided to answer people's questions about the scar on his neck.
He had two surgeries that inserted a Mobi-CV disc in his C5-C6 spinal motion segment. The billionaire added that the first surgery failed to remove the bone spur in his spinal cord.
Because of this, he had to undergo a second surgery; thankfully, it was successful.
Other Things Musk's Fans Noticed
Aside from his neck scar, many of his fans noticed another thing during his "Tucker Carlson Tonight" interview. Many of them compared the interviewer with other journalists who had already interviewed the billionaire.
They said Tucker Carlson didn't interrupt or ask unwanted questions during the interview.
They also complimented the Fox News TV host for his effort to list the things the tech executive shared.
You can watch the official "Tucker Carlson Tonight" interview by clicking the YouTube video below.
In other news, Elon Musk's ask-me-anything service for Twitter Blue subscribers went viral recently. We also reported about Elon Musk's GPU purchase involving over 10,000 GPUs.
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