Elon Musk is frequently making headlines, whether it's for the modifications he's introducing to his microblogging platform X (formerly known as Twitter) or for his opinions on current events. However, this time, the owner of Tesla and SpaceX shared a heartwarming photo with his son X AE A-XII on social media, capturing a beautiful father-son interaction.
Uploaded on X, the image shows the tech mogul engaged in a light-hearted and adorable moment with his son, whom he affectionately calls 'Lil X'.
In the caption of his post, Musk wrote, "Practicing martial arts with my sparring partner."
Practicing martial arts with my sparring partner pic.twitter.com/bifsH2Mejs
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) August 12, 2023
Musk and his son, clad in casual wear, spend some playful moments together, the image shows.
The CEO of SpaceX posted the image only a few hours ago, and it has already garnered significant attention on social media. The post has garnered more than 23 million views, received 448,000 likes, and has been reposted over 19,000 times.
In the comments section, while some users described the picture as "lovely," others affectionately referred to Lil X as a "cutie."
X AE A-XII was born in 2020 and is the first child of Elon Musk and Canadian musician Grimes.
In 2022, the former couple welcomed their second child, a daughter named Exa Dark Siderael Musk, through a surrogate. After their separation in September 2021, Musk and Grimes have continued to co-parent their children. Their relationship had begun in 2018.
In addition, Elon Musk welcomed twins with Shivon Zilis in November 2021, a month before his second child with Grimes. The CEO of Tesla and SpaceX has a total of five children, named Griffin, Vivian, Kai, Saxon, and Damian, from his previous marriage to Canadian author Justine Wilson.
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