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Videos circulating online have captured the moment when Elon Musk, accompanied by his mother Maye, and Hollywood action star Sylvester Stallone attended a Thanksgiving dinner hosted by former President Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago. The event has quickly gained traction on social media, with many users sharing clips and reactions to the unexpected gathering of high-profile figures.
Musk, known for his ventures in technology and space exploration, and Stallone, famous for his iconic roles in blockbuster films, brought significant star power to the holiday celebration. The appearance of these celebrities at a politically charged event has sparked discussions across various platforms, with some praising the mingling of entertainment and politics, while others express skepticism about the implications of such alliances.
As the videos continue to circulate, they have ignited curiosity about the nature of the conversations that took place during the dinner and what this gathering signifies for the future of celebrity involvement in political discourse.
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