Tesla and Hot Movies ArchivesSpaceX co-founder, business magnate, former Trump adviser, and all around Real Human Man Elon Musk let down his hair recently when he attended a fun beach party ... wearing a full suit.
In an episode of Vanity Fair's podcast,"In the Limelight," Josh Duboff and Julie Miller talked about a beach party they went to in Malibu the weekend before the Fourth of July where Leonardo DiCaprio, Orlando Bloom, and definite human Elon Musk showed up.
SEE ALSO: Elon Musk just gave us our first real look at the Tesla Model 3In the podcast, Duboff and Miller describe a very chill party with DJs and everybody just kind of relaxing and having a good time. About halfway through the party, the celebs showed up.
"Then we also see Elon Musk, which is not the person we were expecting to see," Miller said. "But if everyone else is very casually dressed, Elon is in a full suit."
Here is an artist's rendering of Elon Musk "relaxing."
This feels like a good time to share now that Elon Musk is possibly 500 years old, according to his own words.
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He also possibly practices magic.
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All that aside, according to the podcast, Leo and Orlando actually leave the party without telling poor Elon.
"I feel like they did not tell Elon they were leaving," Miller said. "Like, Elon might still be at that house wondering, 'Hey are they coming back?' Elon, if you're listening, you can leave that house."
UPDATE: July 11, 2017, 10:22 a.m. EDT It turns out that Elon swears up and down that he did notwear a full suit to that beach party.
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Still makes for a funny visual.
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