SpaceX CEO Elon Musk may have had a fairly dramatic relationship with ex-girlfriend Grimes, but his new belle makes the singer-songwriter look like a Plain Jane.
In a Twitter exchange that we’ll describe as wholesome but slightly concerning, Musk traded some pretty suggestive remarks with @4thFromOurStar, a novelty account for the planet Mars.
Hey, as long as he’s not using Twitter to accuse people of pedophilia, who are we to judge?
The back and forth began with a tweet from a now-deleted Twitter account which said, “I want to move to Mars. NO MEN THERE”, to which @4thFromOurStar responded:
I don't want you. Only Elon. https://t.co/NKxpkQQRyf
— Mars (@4thFromOurStar) February 8, 2019
And, well, it really took off from there.
I want you too baby https://t.co/Lxi0LQz5rc
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 8, 2019
When are you coming over babe? https://t.co/Vw8zjksfWi
— Mars (@4thFromOurStar) February 8, 2019
Send me hot pics & Iโll be right over ๐ https://t.co/ld2VDbF0Wh
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 9, 2019
๐ pic.twitter.com/PvM6Odf19y
— Mars (@4thFromOurStar) February 9, 2019
๐ thank goodness itโs not November https://t.co/ius8kAptiC
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 9, 2019
Kinda does make me wanna ๐ฅ tbh
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 11, 2019
Musk’s reference to the time of year and the exceedingly useful peanut emoji is likely a nod to No Nut November, a popular internet challenge where people pledge to refrain from masturbating for a month. One of the richest people in the world referencing it in a tweet? What a world we live in.
If that’s not enough, Pornhub quickly got involved once Musk made his intentions clear.
May I assist you?
— Pornhub ARIA (@Pornhub) February 11, 2019
Even Neptune got involved, although the big blue planet seemed nervous at the prospect of third wheeling.
This is interesting
— Neptune (@realneptune_) February 9, 2019
Don't let them make you a third-wheel, Neptune.
— EJ (@Winning_Siempre) February 9, 2019
— Neptune (@realneptune_) February 9, 2019
Mars right now ๐: pic.twitter.com/p92nP9vmUR
— Renata Konkoly (@RenataKonkoly) February 9, 2019
I bet Mars is wet rn
— Inspektical (@Inspektical) February 8, 2019
Whatever you do, Elon, if Mars sends pics, donโt reply with anything below the waste!!!
— JOHNDEAN[bYd] (@imjohndean) February 9, 2019
CNET reports the Mars novelty account is run by “a simple university student” who, we’ll assume, has an affinity for celestial bodies.
SpaceX is currently preparing to send a spacecraft to Mars on a reconnaissance mission in 2022; the company hopes to send its first manned spacecraft to the Red Planet by 2024.
In January, Musk shared a photo of the Starship test flight rocket assembled by SpaceX at its Texas launch site, giving the public a glimpse of the craft that could touch down on Mars within the next decade.
Starship test flight rocket just finished assembly at the @SpaceX Texas launch site. This is an actual picture, not a rendering. pic.twitter.com/k1HkueoXaz
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 11, 2019
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