Billionaire Twitter CEO Elon Musk was hanging around his young son XAE A-XII Musk at an event in Miami Beach on Tuesday.
Musk, 51, was seen carrying the toddler backstage after giving a speech titled “Twitter 2.0: From Conversations to Partnerships.”
Musk was joined onstage by Linda Yaccarino, NBCUniversal’s chair of worldwide promoting and partnerships, for a possible marketing conference on the famous Fontainebleau in Miami Beach.
The photos showed Musk holding his son “X” and waving to viewers after the looks, which was likely announced as a conversation “about @Twitter 2.0 and what it means for marketers, culture and conversations.”
Musk has a total of 10 children, including X.
Born in 2020, the toddler is one in all two children Musk has in common with Canadian singer Grimes.
The previous couple even have a daughter named Exa Dark Sideræl Musk, who was born via surrogate.
Musk infamously brought X to Twitter officials in San Francisco last October after he closed his $44 billion deal to purchase the corporate.
On the time, the Washington Post reported that Musk had brought his son to key meetings with company executives.
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The Twitter CEO also posted photos of X in San Francisco during a separate December trip.
In one in all the photos, Musk revealed that X received his own worker badge on Twitter.
Musk is leading a major overhaul of Twitter’s operations, which incorporates significant changes to the business model and hundreds of layoffs.
During an interview with a BBC reporter earlier this month, Musk revealed that Twitter was “roughly breaking even” after it introduced sweeping cost-cutting measures.
The billionaire added that many advertisers returned to Twitter after the corporate suffered a mass exodus as corporations opposed content moderation practices.
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Musk said the layoffs were “drastic motion” essential to save lots of Twitter from total collapse.
He noted that Twitter had negative money flow of $3 billion a 12 months and was “about 4 months to death” before the layoffs.