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This Article is From Jul 05, 2024

Mark Zuckerberg's Independence Day Celebration: Surfing In A Tux, Beer In Hand | WATCH

Mark Zuckerberg's Independence Day Celebration: Surfing In A Tux, Beer In Hand | WATCH
Source: Instagram/@zuck

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg celebrated America's Independence Day in a unique way. On July 4, he posted a video on Instagram and Facebook showing off his surfing skills.

Instead of his usual t-shirt, the 40-year-old billionaire wore a tuxedo, complete with a bow tie and a golden chain, while surfing. He was also seen sipping a can of beer and waving the American flag. The video featured a picturesque mountain background, indicating he might be on a holiday. Some viewers speculated he was wearing Meta RayBan glasses, an innovation from his company.

In his Instagram post, Zuckerberg wrote, "Happy birthday, America!" The video has Bruce Springsteen's 'Born in the U.S.A' playing in the background.

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Zuckerberg also mentioned, "Pure 8-month post-recovery surfing with a dry start right here," referring to his recovery after an ACL tear. The video gave a glimpse of his health post-surgery and quickly went viral. It garnered lakhs of likes and comments on Instagram.

Opinions on the video were mixed. Some praised Zuckerberg's cool vibe, while others ridiculed him. One Instagram user commented, "Recovery never looked better", while another joked about the cold water and how effortlessly Zuckerberg managed to stay standing on the surfboard. Another comment read, "Tech CEOs after announcing a round of layoffs on July 3rd." Some even speculated that the video might have been generated using artificial intelligence.

The video also spread to other social media platforms. On X, a user named Max Weinbach said, "Zuck won America day. King of white boy summer."

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