‘Fork found in kitchen’: Fans laugh as billionaires Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, and Jeff Bezos reportedly attend Donald Trump’s inauguration

Bezos, Trump, Musk and Zuckerberg via Getty Images
Bezos, Trump, Musk and Zuckerberg via Getty Images

Even during events as politically explosive as Donald Trump's inauguration, it appears that the wealthiest tech magnates in the world—billionaires Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, and Jeff Bezos—cannot avoid making headlines. The announcement that all three billionaires are allegedly going to the event has sparked a mix of jokes, amusement, and incredulity on Twitter.

One tweet, in particular, cheekily responded to the announcement with the simple message,

"Fork found in kitchen," perfectly conveyed the frenzied spirit.

The internet is buzzing over these trio's participation together at a politically momentous event like Trump's inauguration, regardless of whether they are there to see history or just to socialize with powerful people. Although these three are no strangers to the spotlight, many are wondering why they are all together at a contentious political event.

The internet community replied with clever and humorous interpretations of what their participation may signify, as is often the case when it involves tech billionaires. The roast was on, and the Twitterverse didn't hold back.


Billionaire trio sparks meme frenzy as fans hilariously react to their reported attendance at Trump's inauguration

Social media was flooded with memes and snarky comments as news of the tech titans attending the inauguration spread. Fans couldn’t help but poke fun at their often robotic and ultra-wealthy personas. One tweet quipped,

“all just ugly ash*t,” while another hilariously pointed out,
"The battle of the billionaires,” positioning the trio as competitors on a stage far removed from Silicon Valley.

The humor kept flowing, with another user joking,

“why do none of them look human tho 😭.”

With their often distant public personas and awkward media appearances, it’s no surprise fans would question their relatability. Someone else shared an AI-generated video of Musk, Zuckerberg, and Bezos shirtless and frolicking on a beach, captioning it,

“All 3 of them heading to the inauguration.”

But the snark didn’t stop there. Another user chimed in with a simple yet cutting -

“Evils Corps Ltd.,” likening the trio to villains straight out of a dystopian movie.

From there, the insults got even sharper, with one person noting,

“not one face card present,” an amusing dig at their collective lack of charisma.

And then, perhaps the tweet that summed up the general sentiment came from someone who called them

“the 4 horsemen of the apocalypse,”

a reference to the often-mocked perception that tech billionaires wield far too much influence over society—sometimes for better, sometimes for worse.


Tech moguls at a political crossroad

These billionaires and high-profile political events have crossed paths previously. Whether through space exploration, social media, or upending established businesses, all three individuals have significantly influenced public opinion. Elon Musk's unpredictable tweets and political remarks make it just another day in his life of Twitter turmoil.

Legislators have questioned Mark Zuckerberg about his company's management of privacy and disinformation, but he also doesn't back down from high-profile engagements. Given the enormous power of Amazon, Jeff Bezos' political activity is less visible to the public yet just as significant.

They're all at Trump's inauguration, but why? There are several theories, ranging from more business-oriented intentions to personal ties to Trump. Though some have had greater success than others, all of these guys have previously negotiated the turbulent seas of politics. Even though Trump's inauguration has caused a great deal of controversy and divide nationwide, the presence of these rich giants simply heightens the excitement.

Edited by Debanjana
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