Elon Musk has denied the news of his affair with the wife of Google founder Sergey Brin. But the Wall Street Journal or the WSJ who reported it first insisted that their news was not fabricated. Who is right?
Elon Musk emphatically called the WSJ news bullshit. The WSJ is a well-known media so many also believe they will not sacrifice their reputation by spreading false news about Elon Musk.
Elon Musk has provided 'evidence' in the form of photos, where he was seen with Sergey Brin recently. That is, his relationship with the founder of Google is fine. In fact, he also claimed to have contacted Sergey and Nicole.
"I've spoken to Sergey and Nicole about the article and they both insist that they don't speak to the WSJ, or allow anyone else to speak on their behalf," Musk added.
"What's more, I was with Sergey from Saturday night until yesterday afternoon with many other friends and the vibe is super positive," continued the world's richest person who owns Tesla.
"I have absolutely nothing to do with Sergey and Nicole's divorce. I'm sure both Nicole and Sergey will confirm it," added Elon Musk as quoted by us from the New York Post.
But so far, both Nicole and Sergey Brin have remained silent. Media that have tried to contact them have yet to receive a response. Likewise with Google, still silent a thousand languages.
If Sergey denies, it means that the news from the WSJ is doubtful and Elon Musk can rest easy. But Sergey who can be said to be the key holder in this gossip has not made a statement. Indeed, lately, Sergey Brin rarely appears or speaks in public, as does his fellow Google founder, Larry Page.
He has not been involved in the operations of Google or its parent Alphabet for a long time. However, his comments are certainly highly awaited regarding the gossip of his wife's affair with Elon Musk, his best friend and the richest person in the world.