Elon Musk released a video on Wednesday showing him at the premises of Twitter.
The American billionaire, who must complete the takeover of the social network on Friday, has also renamed himself "Chef Twit" on the platform.
In the video, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX is seen entering the premises with a sink in his arms.
“I'm going into Twitter headquarters – I'll let you absorb the information [let that sink in]!
“, can we read in the caption.
The entrepreneur was obviously very proud of his pun on “sink” and his humorous entrance.
Entering Twitter HQ – let that sink in!
pic.twitter.com/D68z4K2wq7
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 26, 2022
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A stormy takeover
To put an end, at the request of Elon Musk, to the litigation which opposes him to the leaders of Twitter, the Delaware judge in charge of the case gave the entrepreneur until Friday to finalize the takeover.
The conclusion of the transaction would put an end to seven months of adventures which have often opposed the CEO of Tesla to the current leaders of the platform.
At the beginning of July, Elon Musk announced that he was giving up taking control of the social network, a decision contested by Twitter in the Delaware courts.
The billionaire finally changed his mind in early October, a few days before the trial.
But Twitter had refused to drop its lawsuit, leading the judge to dismiss the case and ask the parties to settle by October 28.
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