Elon Musk, who is currently the world’s richest person, attended a risque and sexual party at just the age of nine. In a new interview, his father Errol Musk confessed that he took his song to this nudist and ‘open-minded’ party. Additionally, he opened up on Elon’s childhood and upbringing which led him to be the man he is today, including how Elon came to live with him randomly after years with his mother.
As Errol reminisced on the nostalgic memories, he gave a glimpse at a softer side of Elon that the public rarely sees. Behind the strange children’s names, Twitter fury, and gruesome breakup with singer Grimes, a different story is told by his father.
Errol told the Daily Mail: “The crowd I was with were very open-minded, very free-thinking — a wonderful crowd to be with. I’d go from the office and Elon would be in his school uniform. At this one party, a very well-known man threw towels at everybody after the meal and said, ‘Off with your clothes. We’re getting in the pool.’ I had to take Elon to the library and said, ‘Just sit there.’ Within a few minutes, everyone was stark naked.”
Elon and Errol have a complicated relationship over the years; one in which Elon branded his own father as ‘evil’. Errol, however, brushed off the accusation, confident in his sense of self. While he described himself as “painful to be with”, he believes that Elon is dead wrong that he’s evil.
Yet another bit that Errol wants to set straight is Elon’s claims of ‘bullying’ throughout his childhood. He said: “He has said he was bullied [at school]. He’s just talking rubbish. I took him to school every single day of his school life. He was pushed down the stairs by another pupil once.”
Moreover, Errol described Elon as ‘unsure of himself’. “Until he was 12 he slept with me in the main bedroom on my big double bed,” he confessed. “He had his own room but I never told him to go to his room.” Errol was happy to spend those years with his son, but certainly had a different tale to tell than what is within the pages of Elon’s biography.
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