As Elon Musk’s $44 billion Twitter bid rests in frozen animation, the billionaire’s mother says she is concerned about her son’s safety.
The comments of the 74-year-old cover star of Sports Illustrated echoed her Twitter post earlier this month in reply to the Tesla CEO’s May 8 tweet about dying in “mysterious circumstances.”
“That’s not funny,” said the concerned mother, to which Elon replied, “Sorry! I will do my best to stay alive.”
“And for this, Elon, you will be held accountable like an adult—no matter how much you’ll play the fool,” reads Roscosmos’ memo.
“A mother always worries about her children, and I’ve got three,” the CEO’s mother said, “but [Elon]’s the one I’m worried about.”
In the same interview, Maye also took issue with the bots on Twitter, a pertinent issue that is holding back the Tesla CEO from completing the Twitter deal.
“Yesterday, I was tweeting out, all the bots that have seven followers but 1,000 likes, and they are [sic] all malicious comments,” said Maye, “but these people don’t have any followers ... How did they get 1,000 people liking their malicious statements and then re-tweeting it 400 times?”
“There’s something organized that’s going on there,” she added. “You can’t just make that up.”