While Elon Musk did not respond to Malema, he did go live on Twitter for the first time and briefly showed off his muscles by lifting weights in one of Twitter's first ever live streams. Images via Twitter: @elonmusk

While Elon Musk did not respond to Malema, he did go live on Twitter for the first time and briefly showed off his muscles by lifting weights in one of Twitter’s first ever live streams. Images via Twitter: @elonmusk

Watch out Malema! Elon Musk lifts weights in live stream [watch]

Elon Musk has introduced a live feature to Twitter and evidently couldn’t be more excited. Take a look at him flexing his muscles…

While Elon Musk did not respond to Malema, he did go live on Twitter for the first time and briefly showed off his muscles by lifting weights in one of Twitter's first ever live streams. Images via Twitter: @elonmusk

While Elon Musk did not respond to Malema, he did go live on Twitter for the first time and briefly showed off his muscles by lifting weights in one of Twitter’s first ever live streams. Images via Twitter: @elonmusk

South African social media users were left thoroughly taken aback after the world’s richest man Elon Musk spoke out about Julius Malema chanting ‘Kill The Boer’. Musk — who was born in SA but has lived in the US since he was 17 — condemned President Cyril Ramaphosa over his silence regarding Malema’s ‘inciting genocide on white people’. Bizarrely, Malema swore at Musk and then later pretended not to know who the Tesla and SpaceX founder is.

While Musk did not respond to Malema, he did go live on Twitter for the first time and briefly showed off his muscles by lifting weights in one of Twitter’s first ever live streams.

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Elon Musk lifts weights on Twitter’s first live stream

While Economic Freedom Fighter leader Julius Malema is busy pretending not to know who Elon Musk is, the billionaire is finding ways to improve Twitter.

In a bid to make the social media app the best in the world, Musk just introduced live streams.

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Twitter’s owner Elon Musk is working hard to optimise the app. Photo: Twitter

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Hilariously, the 51-year-old became the first person in the world to go live on the app. At first he appeared to be confused about whether or not he was actually live. Once he gets the thumbs up from those around him, he decides to do a few bicep curlers.

Take a look at the clip below:

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Watch out Juju?

While Musk evidently couldn’t care less about Malema or the EFF, one cannot help but joke that he was showing off his weight lifting skills purposefully.

Meanwhile, those in the comment section shared just how excited they are that Twitter — or X — will now allow users to go live.

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