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Chinese influencers bumped into Musk, and Musk responded: I may be half a Chinese

Chinese influencers bumped into Musk, and Musk responded: I may be half a Chinese

Musk has finally "admitted" his Chinese ancestry.

Recently, a video has caused a hot discussion on the Internet, because a Chinese man in the video looks like Musk. On December 20, Musk responded on Twitter that "I could be half a Chinese."

It is understood that the Chinese man is an Internet celebrity, calling himself "Musk China Score", and has now received 14.4w likes on Douyin. In the video, he wears a black coat and combs his oily hair, standing next to a dirty Tesla and speaking passionately. The most amazing thing is that he even has eight or nine points of facial features and musk, which can almost be faked.

Some netizens commented: "This dyes the hair, goes to the Tesla factory for a turn, and the employees have to come out to greet you." ”

It is precisely because it is too similar, many netizens also questioned that it uses "AI face-changing technology". However, in the multiple angle changes of the video, the face of the Internet celebrity did not appear a trace of the stiffness and deformation that ai should have, so there is no conclusion on the Internet for the truth of "bumping face".

However, whether his face was real or not, it would be known in a few days.

Since the first imitation video was released on December 4, the influencer has released a number of videos to create a momentum for himself to live broadcast, and called on people to join the group in the name of "Musk Fan Association". At present, its Douyin homepage shows that it will start broadcasting on December 26, and the window bar of good things is already ready.

This Internet celebrity can be said to have made enough money at home and abroad, and Musk also ridiculed the response to this face-bumping storm. But how would he feel if he knew that someone made money with goods in his own face?

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