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      Elon Musk has an Asian twin?

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      Spi11 The Tea wrote a column · Dec 20, 2021 08:26
      On a Chinese platform known as Douyin , which is an alternate version of Tik Tok, a video of Elon Musk's "clone" was posted. Netizens were shocked by the resemblance between the two and the video quickly went viral. In the video, Yi Long imitates the businessman, pretending to be in an interview.
      In the short video originally posted on TikTok, the doppelganger, who is the self-proclaimed "Chinese Elon Musk," stands next to a car, mimicking the $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ CEO.
      On Facebook, the video has racked up 878 reactions and 1,801 shares, sparking a debate about its authenticity in the comments.
      While some people posted GIF reactions in awe of the celeb twin, dubbed "Yi Long Musk," others weren't so convinced it was real.
      Elon Musk has an Asian twin?
      The real Elon Musk responded to a viral picture of his reported doppelganger by tweeting, "Maybe I'm partly Chinese."
      Elon Musk has an Asian twin?
      In November, Elon Musk sparked debate after posting an ancient Chinese quatrain on Twitter and Weibo. Click here to read more about it.
      Source: Entrepreneur, NEWYORKPOST
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