Billionaire Twitter CEO Elon Musk toted around his young son X AE A-XII Musk while attending an event in Miami Beach on Tuesday.
Musk, 51, was seen carrying the toddler backstage after delivering the keynote address entitled “Twitter 2.0: From Conversations to Partnerships.”
Musk was joined on stage by Linda Yaccarino, the chairman of world promoting and partnerships at NBCUniversal, on the Possible marketing conference on the famed Fontainebleau Miami Beach.
Photos showed Musk holding his son “X” and waving to onlookers following the looks, which was possibly billed as a conversation “about @Twitter 2.0 and what it means for marketers, culture and conversations.”
Musk has a complete of 10 children, including X.
Born in 2020, the toddler is one among two children that Musk shares with the Canadian singer Grimes.
The previous couple also has a daughter named Exa Dark Sideræl Musk, who was born via surrogate.
Musk infamously brought X to Twitter’s San Francisco officers last October after closing his $44 billion deal to purchase the corporate.
On the time, the Washington Post reported that Musk had brought his son into key meetings with company executives.


The Twitter CEO also posted pictures of X in San Francisco during a separate trip in December.
In one among the images, Musk revealed that X had received his own worker badge at Twitter.
Musk is leading a serious overhaul of Twitter’s operations that has included significant changes to its business model and 1000’s of layoffs.
During an interview with a BBC reporter earlier this month, Musk revealed that Twitter is “roughly breaking even” after he enacted sweeping cost-cutting measures.
The billionaire added that many advertisers had returned to Twitter after the corporate had suffered a mass exodus as firms balked over its content moderation practices.


Musk said the layoffs were a “drastic motion” essential to save lots of Twitter from an entire collapse.
He noted that Twitter was in a $3 billion negative money flow situation” per yr and was “roughly 4 months to death” before the layoffs.






