The television channel “BBC” has just broadcast the first of four episodes of the documentary “The Elon Musk Show” in which the life of the businessman will be approached from the point of view of his “parents, friends and enemies”.
According to “The Sun”, the highlight of the first part is the testimony of the writer Devin Gordon, who details the strange link that exists between Elon Musk 51 years old and his ex-girlfriend, the Canadian singer Grimes of 34.
“He told me several times that Musk had this theory that she wasn’t real. Which is a simulation created by him and exists in his cerebral cortex as a sort of perfect mate. Which sounds kind of crazy and maybe even a little scary, except she’s okay with it.She said she felt like this simulation was created perfectly for him.
This theory was explained to her privately by Grimes herself, whom she met during an interview for “Vanity Fair” magazine in March this year, where she described their relationship as “fluid” since they are “best friends”.
(Grimes with his first daughter with Elon Musk, baby X / Instagram: grimes)
The SpaceX creator and the singer started dating in 2018 and although they were never fully together, they separated in 2021. Both are parents of two children, X Æ A-XIIaffectionately called ‘X’, 2 years old, and baby Exa Dark Sideræl, affectionately called ‘Y’, 10 months old.
The writer also spoke about how Grimes and Elon Musk met: “They both made a similar corny joke on Twitter about a scary future AI theory called Roko’s Basilisk, which I don’t even really understand. Their interests are all the same as his music and his music is very tech-oriented.”
Precisely in the interview with “Vanity Fair”, the dream pop singer said, “We live in separate houses but we see each other all the time. We just have our own stuff, and I don’t expect what other people understand.”
However, we know that Elon Musk He was in a relationship with actress Natasha Bassett, with whom he broke up in July. While Grimes He finds himself experimenting with his music and modifying his body because he wants to look as much like a mythological being as possible.
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