Elon Musk Responds After Fans Notice A Fun Detail With His ‘I Love Canada’ T-Shirt
- Musk posted the photo to the site, formerly known as Twitter, on Monday.
- He used both lapels of his blazer to cover it up so that ‘I love An*l’ would appear on it.
- The post has been viewed more than 66 million times, with more than 695,000 likes.
Elon Musk has responded to humorous reactions from users on X after he posted a photo of himself wearing an “I love Canada” T-shirt.
Musk posted the photo to the site, formerly known as Twitter, on Monday afternoon.
However, instead of revealing the entirety of his “I love Canada” T-shirt, Musk used both lapels of his jacket to cover it so that “I love An*l” was displayed.
The post has been viewed more than 66 million times, with more than 695,000 likes.
“Tweet of the day goes to Elon!!” one user wrote.
Another added: “Never change E, never change.”
Musked posted the photo of himself wearing an “I love Canada” T-shirt on Monday afternoon.

Musk has since responded to her viral post, with another humorous response.

He subsequently launched another follow-up post commenting that he was enjoying “Just a little cheeky humor.”

Musk was born in South Africa but has Canadian citizenship through his mother, who was born in the country.
Musk has since responded to her viral post, with another humorous response, saying, “Oh, I get it now! Some people are reading the shirt as saying “I love an AI”. What a funny interpretation.
He subsequently launched another follow-up post commenting that he was enjoying “Just a little cheeky humor.”
Musk was born in South Africa but has Canadian citizenship through his mother, who was born in the country.
After growing up in Pretoria, she moved to Canada in 1989. She studied at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario for two years before moving to the United States.
Musk’s playful image and comments come after he officially changed Twitter’s name to X, having bought the social media platform in October 2022.
After buying the company, Musk made his intentions known with his new acquisition, posting: “Buying Twitter is an accelerator to create X, the app of everything.”
Musk explained his reasoning in what is now called a ‘Post’; it was formerly known as ‘Tweet’.
On July 25, he posted: “The Twitter name made sense when it was just 140-character messages that went back and forth, like birds tweeting, but now you can post almost anything, including hours of video.

Musk’s playful image and comments come after he officially changed Twitter’s name to X, having bought the social media platform in October 2022.
‘In the coming months, we’ll be adding end-to-end communications and the ability to run your entire financial world.
“Twitter’s name doesn’t make sense in that context, so we have to say goodbye to the bird.”
Apps that function as a one-stop-shop for everything from messaging to banking to shopping are nothing new.
They are popular throughout Asia, and China’s WeChat offers social networking and payment services.