
Elon Musk says Chris Rock 'invited' him to perform for his show. Twitter reacts
India Today
After a video of Elon Musk's SNL monologue went viral, the Tesla CEO reacted to it by saying that Chris Rock invited him to perform for his show.
Elon Musk, on Sunday, reacted to a Twitter user’s post and claimed that comedian-actor Chris Rock has invited him to open for his comedy show. The post features a video of the Tesla CEO’s Saturday Night Live (SNL) monologue from 2021, in which he says, “Look I know I sometimes say or post strange things but that's just how my brain works. To anyone I've offended I just want to say I reinvented electric cars and I'm sending people to Mars in a rocket ship. Did you also think I was going to be a chill normal dude?”
In response to the clip, shared by a graphic designer at Dogecoin Foundation, the billionaire told his 104.9 million followers, “Chris Rock invited me to open for one of his shows. Thanks Chris! I will try not to flounder too much.”
.@Chrisrock invited me to open for one of his shows. Thanks Chris! I will try not to flounder too much.
Watch out for Will and no Jada jokes
What followed next was a hilarious tweet fest by Internet users. A Twitter user reacted to the news with: "I love Chris Rock! You will have a blast." Another one pointed at the Oscars 2022 infamous moment when Will Smith slapped Chris Rock for joking about his wife Jada Pinkett-Smith. “Watch out for Will and no Jada jokes,” the netizen wrote.
I love chris rock! You will have a blast!

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