A post relates to Elon Musk A teenager’s last wishes have been widely circulated on social media, attracting attention from X (formerly Twitter) and other platforms. The story follows 15-year-old Liv Perrotto, who reportedly dreamed of meeting Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk before she died after a battle with cancer. The situation drew attention after political commentator Glenn Beck shared details online, including a handwritten question left by Liv. The ensuing exchange, and Musk’s response, quickly went viral. It was widely described on social media as emotional and unusual, with users sharing the post repeatedly. The conversation remained focused on Liv’s questions, which she answered in order. The post went viral within a short period of time, racking up millions of views.
Liv Perrotto, 15, reportedly kept a list of eight questions next to her bed. Her mother later shared them through Glenn Beck. The questions are not just emotionally personal but also touch upon technology, entertainment and space-related topics.She asked questions like whether Musk would make his own phone and whether Tesla updates would include new games. There’s also a curiosity about anime and Japan, as well as references to characters and design inspiration.The list reflects her interests during her illness, blending everyday curiosity with a fascination with technology and pop culture.According to details shared in the viral post, Liv had briefly spoken to Musk earlier while undergoing treatment. She reportedly felt unwell and was unable to continue the call and asked to be called back later.After her death, the handwritten questions were passed on. Glenn Beck posted the photos publicly, along with a photo of Liv and her notes. The news quickly attracted the attention of the X community.
Elon Musk responded to the post and answered Liv’s eight questions in order. The answers were short and direct, matching the informal tone of the original list. Topics he comments on range from potential Tesla updates to pop culture references like anime and Japanese culture. One question even mentioned design concepts related to space missions.The interaction is simple, with no superfluous presentation. Just a response to each point.
This post was widely shared on X. Reactions from users varied, with many concerned about having their questions answered following Liv’s death.Some described the exchange as emotional. Others pointed out that it was unusual for a tech CEO to directly answer a personal list of teenagers’ final questions. Glenn Beck, who originally shared the post, also contributed to its popularity. Liv’s mother, Rebecca Perotto, later responded by saying she wished her daughter could have seen the responses.Comments on the platform varied, but the post kept circulating.
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