Elon Musk’s father, Errol Musk, has claimed that China is trying to recruit the billionaire’s 7-year-old half brother
Errol Musk, father of Elon Musk, claims that China is interested in recruiting his 7-year-old grandson, Elliot Rush, for an e-gaming tournament. This revelation adds complexity to the Musk family's highly publicised life and highlights the growing prominence of competitive gaming on a global scale.
Errol Musk, the 79-year-old father of billionaire Elon Musk, has made a shocking claim: China is scouting his seven-year-old son, Rush, to become a gaming sensation in the country. Errol revealed that a Chinese businessman was staying at his South African home to facilitate Rush’s journey to China for a gaming tournament.
Errol, now 79, raised Jana as his stepdaughter from the time she was four years old. However, their relationship later took a controversial turn when they had a child together after she turned 30, a revelation that sparked widespread debate.
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For years, Musk has had significant business interests in China, with Tesla’s Shanghai factory, Tesla Giga Shanghai, playing a crucial role in the company’s global operations. Elon Musk walks with Shanghai Mayor Ying Yong during the groundbreaking ...