Musk recently branded Twitter to X.
“Getting booed by Valorant players is like getting wedgies by the anime club in middle school,” one X user quipped in response to the video.
It wasn’t the first time in recent months that Musk has been booed in public. Last December, Musk was jeered after he joined comedian Dave Chappelle on stage at one of his shows.Musk later laughed off the incident, describing the booing crowd members as “unhinged leftists.”last month, industry analysts warned that Musk risked a major marketing blunder by abandoning Twitter’s well-known blue bird logo in favor of the black-and-white X.Valorant is a popular competitive video game.
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