Elon Musk has a social circle that includes some of the biggest names in Silicon Valley and Hollywood from Nathan Fielder to Joe Rogan and Jack Dorsey
Elon Musk has built connections with some of the most powerful people in Silicon Valley and Hollywood.
At one time or another, he's seemed close with Larry Ellison, Jack Dorsey, and Ye, but his Twitter takeover may have strained a few friendships.
Here's a closer look at the relationships Musk has built over the years.
Larry Ellison
The Oracle founder has repeatedly said he's "very close friends" with Elon Musk.
Ellison has defended Musk against critics, and in 2018, Musk added him to Tesla's board of directors.
"I think Tesla has a lot of upside," Ellison said at the time. "I am not sure how many people know, but I'm very close friends with Elon Musk, and I'm a big investor in Tesla."
While Ellison announced earlier this year that he was leaving Tesla's board, the two men appear to have maintained their close friendship. The Oracle founder pledged $1 billion to Musk's Twitter acquisition, and the two billionaires were texting into the early hours of the morning ahead of Musk's decision in May to put the acquisition "temporarily on hold."
Source: Insider
Kimbal Musk
Musk has been known to bring his younger brother, Kimbal Musk, into his business ventures. The younger Musk is a board member at both Tesla and SpaceX.
The two brothers founded Zip2 together in 1995. The startup was designed to create a searchable business directory and was later sold for $300 million. The younger Musk told Vanity Fair in 2015 that he and his brother would have wrestling matches in the office over business disagreements at Zip2.
More recently, at a November trial over Musk's Tesla compensation, his brother said the two men often vacationed together with their families, visiting spots like Jackson Hole in Wyoming and David Copperfield's island, as well as Burning Man.
Sources: Vanity Fair, The Wall Street Journal, Insider
Jack Dorsey
The Twitter cofounder and Musk had been friends for years, though that appears to have changed in recent months.
Dorsey publicly praised Musk as early as 2016, saying the Tesla CEO was a "really good model" of how to use Twitter. Dorsey had also asked Musk for feedback on how to run Twitter in the past, and Musk has repeatedly praised the former Twitter CEO, saying on more than once occasion that he believes Dorsey "has a good heart."
Dorsey was also quick to support Musk when he first attempted to join Twitter's board of directors and later when Musk decided to purchase the company.
"In principle, I don't believe anyone should own or run Twitter. It wants to be a public good at a protocol level, not a company," Dorsey tweeted in April after Musk offered to buy Twitter. "Solving for the problem of it being a company however, Elon is the singular solution I trust. I trust his mission to extend the light of consciousness."
Now that Musk is leading the company, Dorsey has criticized some of his decisions, including his release of the "Twitter Files."
Source: Insider
Mathias Döpfner
Musk and Döpfner, the CEO of Axel Springer, appear to have a longstanding relationship. (Editor's note: Insider is owned by Axel Springer.)
The Tesla CEO has sat down for several interviews with the German billionaire, and private text messages between the two men in October showed that Döpfner suggested Musk buy Twitter days before his accumulation of just over 9% of Twitter's stock became public.
"Why don't you buy Twitter?" Döpfner asked. "We run it for you. And establish a true platform of free speech. Would be a real contribution to democracy."
"Interesting idea," Musk replied a few minutes later, according to the text log.
"I'm serious. It's doable. Will be fun," Döpfner wrote back.
Source: Insider
Reid Hoffman
Musk's relationship with the LinkedIn cofounder goes back to one of his first startups.
Both Hoffman and Musk are members of the "PayPal Mafia" — the group of entrepreneurs that helped build the business venture and went on to found some of Silicon Valley's most successful companies.
Earlier this year, Hoffman told Axios he was initially wary of Musk's decision to buy Twitter but that he never doubted Musk for long and he texted Musk when he learned about the deal.
Hoffman has been known to support Musk. In July, the entrepreneur went to bat for Musk after former President Donald Trump slammed the Tesla CEO.
"Not surprised to see Trump's attacks on @elonmusk. Elon's a classic immigrant story — an entrepreneur with a real record of success," Hoffman tweeted at the time. "Started EV revolution w/Tesla, resurrected US rocket industry w/SpaceX, fighting climate change while promoting American innovation."
David Sacks
Sacks, the CEO of the investment firm Craft Ventures, is another member of the PayPal Mafia who has publicly supported Musk.
Sacks was subpoenaed by Twitter earlier this year in its court battle against Musk after Sacks responded to Musk's tweets with several ideas about how to fix Twitter. At the time, the investor called Twitter's legal request "a giant fishing expedition."
He has been quick to defend Musk's actions at Twitter since the mogul took the company private and was even brought in to assist in the transition. The New York Times reported in November that Sacks and other members of Musk's team were privately referred to by Twitter employees as "Elon's goons."
Musk also appears to be close with several other members of the PayPal Mafia, including the investors Joe Lonsdale and Keith Rabois.
Sources: Insider, The New York Times
Jason Calacanis
Calacanis is an angel investor and friend of Musk who often promotes the CEO on Twitter and in the "All-In Podcast" that he hosts with Sacks, among others.
Twitter's lawsuit against Musk brought to light numerous text messages between Calacanis and Musk.
At one point, Calacanis offered to serve as Twitter's CEO and pitched several ideas about how to change the social-media company, including how to oust Twitter employees without having to pay severance.
"You know I'm ride or die brother — I'd jump on a grande for you," Calacanis told Musk — likely meaning to write the word "grenade" — according to the text messages that were shown as a part of the pretrial discovery process in Twitter vs. Musk.
Sources: Insider, "All-In Podcast"
James Murdoch
Murdoch is the son of the media mogul Rupert Murdoch and a longtime associate of Musk who serves on Tesla's board of directors.
The former CEO of 21st Century Fox and his wife, Kathryn Murdoch, also texted Musk ahead of his Twitter acquisition.
"Will call when some of the dust settles," Murdoch texted Musk on April 26. "Hope all is ok."
Source: Insider
Sergey Brin and Larry Page
Musk's friendship with the Google cofounders dates back years.
The Tesla CEO said in 2016 that he took Brin and Page on a test drive during the electric-car maker's early days. Both Page and Brin invested hundreds of thousands of dollars in Tesla, and the three men used to hang out in a Google-owned apartment to brainstorm futuristic tech ideas, Vice reported in 2015.
Page has said Musk used to sleep at his house when he visited Los Angeles and that he'd rather leave his money to Musk than give it away to charity.
It's unclear whether Musk's relationship with Brin has gone sour. In July, The Wall Street Journal reported that their friendship had ended after Musk was said to have had an affair with Brin's wife, Nicole Shanahan. Brin filed for divorce last year and sold all his holdings in Musk's companies, the publication reported.
Several hours after the story was published, Musk, who denied having an affair with Shanahan, tweeted: "This is total bs. Sergey and I are friends and were at a party together last night!"
Sources: Insider, The Wall Street Journal, New York Post
Steve Jurvetson
Steve Jurvetson, an investor, says he's been friends with Musk for over 25 years, and Musk has been known to party at his house in Half Moon Bay.
He's also a board member at SpaceX and served as a board member at Tesla from 2006 to 2020.
Musk appeared to stand by Jurvetson in 2017 when the investor left Draper Fisher Jurvetson after he was accused of sexual harassment. Jurvetson denied the allegations in a Facebook post at the time, calling them "vicious and wholly false."
At the time, a Tesla spokesperson said Jurvetson was placed on leave "from the SpaceX and Tesla boards pending resolution of these allegations."
DFJ later apologized for hosting an event at Jurvetson's Half Moon Bay home, which was said to feature sex and drug use, Quartz reported. But Musk, who attended the event, appeared to defend Jurvetson.
"If there are 'sex parties' in Silicon Valley, I haven't seen or heard of one," he told Wired at the time. "If you want wild parties, you're in the wrong place."
In July, Musk posted pictures of himself with Brin at Jurvetson's birthday party for his wife, the New York Post reported.
Sources: The New York Times, "The Twenty Minute VC," USA Today, Quartz, Wired, New York Post
Peter Thiel
Musk and the billionaire investor Thiel have had their ups and downs over the years. Their relationship goes back to the beginning of Musk's career in Silicon Valley. The two men have worked together for decades, but they haven't always seen eye to eye.
In 2000, they combined their respective banking companies when Thiel's Confinity merged with Musk's X to eventually become PayPal.
In a book on Thiel, "The Contrarian: Peter Thiel and Silicon Valley's Pursuit of Power," Max Chafkin says that soon after, Musk crashed his $1 million McLaren with Thiel in the passenger seat ahead of an investor meeting while trying to show off the sports car's acceleration.
In the book, Chafkin says a person close to both men said the Tesla CEO viewed Thiel as "a sociopath," while Thiel saw Musk as "a fraud."
Chafkin said Thiel and his allies at PayPal worked to oust Musk as CEO while he was on his honeymoon.
Despite their differences, Thiel was instrumental in helping keep SpaceX afloat, investing $20 million in 2008 after the company had three failed rocket launches.
Sources: Insider, "The Contrarian: Peter Thiel and Silicon Valley's Pursuit of Power"
JB Straubel
Musk and Straubel, the CEO of Redwood Materials, worked together during Tesla's early years.
The two men said they ultimately decided to join Tesla after a lunch meeting during which they discussed the future of electric cars. They were later introduced to the Tesla cofounders Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning and joined the company in 2004.
Earlier this year, the Tesla CEO said he wished Straubel was Tesla's only other cofounder. Straubel, who served as Tesla's chief technology officer until 2019, in 2017 founded Redwood Materials, a company that recycles batteries for electric vehicles.
Last year, Musk publicly sent Straubel his condolences when it was reported that Straubel's wife had died in a car accident.
Earlier this year, Straubel told Time he was still on good terms with Musk and talked to him often. But he added that the Tesla CEO "can be a very difficult guy to work for."
Sources: Time, CleanTechnica, Twitter, Tesla
Billy Markus
Markus, a dogecoin cocreator, has a seemingly friendly relationship with Musk on Twitter.
Markus, who calls himself "Shibetoshi Nakamoto" on Twitter, is often seen tweeting back and forth with Musk. The two men seem to share similar senses of humor and viewpoints on social and political issues.
Earlier this year, Markus appeared to support the billionaire after Musk criticized dogecoin's other creator, Jackson Palmer, saying Palmer didn't write a "single line of Dogecoin code."
Musk has been promoting dogecoin on social media since 2019 and has helped buoy the currency to new highs in the past. Last year, Musk booked a mission to the moon that would be funded entirely by dogecoin, naming the satellite that would be launched Doge-1.
Source: Insider
Joe Rogan
Musk and Rogan, a podcast host and UFC commentator, appear to have fostered a relationship.
The billionaire famously smoked marijuana on Rogan's podcast in 2018 and has been on "The Joe Rogan Experience" two more times since. Rogan has promoted Musk's companies on social media, including a sneak peek of the Tesla Cybertruck earlier this year, which he dubbed "the coolest car I've ever seen in my life."
Last year, the two men posted pictures together at the barbecue restaurant Stubb's in Austin, Texas, alongside Dave Chappelle and Grimes, Musk's girlfriend at the time.
In April, Rogan congratulated Musk for attempting to join Twitter's board and later offering to buy the company outright.
"Are you going to liberate twitter from the censorship happy mob?" Rogan texted Musk on April 4, according to a court exhibit in Twitter vs. Musk.
A few weeks later, after Musk had offered to acquire Twitter, Rogan on April 25 texted again. "I REALLY hope you get Twitter. If you do, we should throw one hell of a party," Rogan said. Musk replied with the "100" emoji.
Ari Emanuel
Musk also has some buddies in Hollywood — most notably, Emanuel, the Endeavor CEO.
Emanuel is one of Hollywood's most powerful agents and was the basis for the character of Ari Gold on the HBO show "Entourage."
The two men have been spotted together on several occasions while yachting or lunching. In July, they were photographed vacationing on a superyacht off the coast of Greece.
More recently, Emanuel tried to help Musk broker a deal with Twitter to avoid a court battle, Bloomberg Law reported.
Source: Insider
Nathan Fielder
In October, The New York Times reported Musk was fan of the deadpan comedian Nathan Fielder.
The publication said Musk tried to make Fielder laugh at parties. The comedian wrote, directed, and starred in the Comedy Central show "Nathan for You," which ran for four seasons. On the show, Fielder offers unusual ideas and strategies to struggling small businesses.
In 2016, Musk invited the comedian to have lunch at SpaceX, according to The Times. That year, the two men also interacted on Twitter after Musk shared a photo of his "Dumb Starbucks" coffee mug — a nod to one of Fielder's business projects that went viral.
—nathan fielder (@nathanfielder) February 20, 2016
Since then, Musk has invited Fielder to his parties, The Times reported.
Source: The New York Times
Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon
Musk has also developed a relationship with the creators of "Rick and Morty," Roiland and Harmon.
In 2017, Musk said on Twitter that he was a fan of the TV show.
—Elon Musk (@elonmusk) August 23, 2017
"'Kinda' disgusting? Just wait," the TV show's official account responded. "We'll have the whole Musk family fully disgusted by the end of the season."
Musk's Twitter thread soon spawned a discussion of singularity — the theory that machine intelligence will one day surpass our own — with the account.
Two years later, Musk made a cameo on the show as "Elon Tusk," the CEO of Tuskla and a business magnate in the multiverse.
The New York Times reported earlier this year that Musk set up meet and greets with Harmon and Roiland at one of his parties.
In April, Roiland congratulated Musk for buying into Twitter.
"I fucking love that you're the majority owner of Twitter," Roiland texted Musk on April 6, according to court documents.
He proceeded to suggest that Musk meet friends of his who had created a program to verify people's identities.
Musk corrected him two days later, saying, "I just own 9% of Twitter, so don't control the company." He added that he would "raise the identity issue" with Twitter's then-CEO.
Sources: The New York Times, Insider
Ye
Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, and Musk have a complicated history.
The two men appeared to develop a friendship in 2011 when Musk shared a photo of him and Ye in front of what appeared to be a SpaceX capsule with the caption, "Kanye stopped by the SpaceX rocket factory today."
—Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 24, 2011
In 2015, Musk praised Ye, saying, "He fought for his place in the cultural pantheon with a purpose." A few years later, Musk cited Ye as someone who inspired him, and in 2020, Musk expressed support for Ye when he announced his plans to run for US president.
Ye has also defended Musk in the past. In 2018, the rapper gave an impromptu speech at a school, telling people to "leave that man the fuck alone," likely referencing Musk's "funding secured" fiasco from 2017.
More recently, their friendship appears to have hit some roadblocks after Musk booted Ye off Twitter when the rapper tweeted an antisemitic image.
After Ye was suspended, Musk tweeted about the move, saying: "I tried my best. Despite that, he again violated our rule against incitement to violence. Account will be suspended."
Musk later said in a Twitter Spaces meeting that he wanted to "punch" Ye after he tweeted the image of a swastika.
Since then, Ye has made some strange comments about Musk. In December, Ye posted an Instagram rant in which he called the billionaire a "genetic hybrid." Musk responded to the comment via Twitter, saying: "I take that as a compliment." Ye said on Instagram: "It was meant as a compliment my friend."
Source: Insider
Grimes
Musk has appeared to remain friends with his former girlfriend Grimes.
The two broke up last year after welcoming their first child together, X Æ a-12, in 2020.
Grimes told Vanity Fair earlier this year that the two had remained in contact. The pair welcomed their second child via surrogate in 2022.
Source: Vanity Fair
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