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Brazil first lady uses expletive against Elon Musk at G20 event

17 November 2024
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Brazil first lady uses expletive against Elon Musk at G20 event
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Brazil’s first lady Janja Lula da Silva swore at billionaire Elon Musk at a G20 event in Rio de Janeiro, jokingly accusing him of causing a disturbance. Musk, who has a complicated relationship with Brazil and its government, reposted a video of the incident and made comments implying support for the opposition party. The incident has sparked controversy and led to calls for a probe into Musk’s alleged contact with Russia, as G20 leaders prepare to meet for the summit.

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