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New Twitter owner Elon Musk wore an INR 6 lakh costume to Halloween party, can you guess what he's wearing?

Social networking platform's new CEO and owner, Elon Musk seems to love the fact that not many get his sarcasm and humour at times. The Tesla promoter, who is known for his incomprehensible tweets, went all dressed to former supermodel Heidi Klum's Halloween party, just one problem - nobody was able to get the inspiration behind his outfit!

While several Twitter users likened the outfit to innumberable Marvel heroes, nobody was able to get it right and Musk didn't even bother to explain his look, like other celebs did on Halloween's.

Meanwhile, Elon Musk's mother Maye Musk posed with him in a photo shared on Twitter. "Halloween with my Mom," he tweeted.

It has been reported that Musk showed up in a USD 7,500 or INR 6,19,000 worth 'Devil's Champion' costume to Heidi Klum's Halloween do.

Musk recently acquired Twitter for USD 44 billion. Musk also changed his Twitter bio to 'Chief Twit'. The move came after he fired Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal and other top company officials last week, making himself the board's sole member, as per company's filing on Monday with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

"A couple of other longtime Musk associates David Sacks and Jason Calacanis also appeared in a company directory obtained by the Post with company emails and titles of 'staff software engineer.' The team are now deciding which departments will be targeted in the first round of layoffs which will see roughly a quarter of Twitter's 7,000 staff fired. Virtually no department will be left untouched with sales, product, engineering, legal, and trust and safety all being looked at. Some of the highest-paid workers are in the sales department with some pulling in $300,000 a year. The leadership team is said to be asking questions about all aspects of the business, including everything from content moderation, spam and the risks of the upcoming elections," claimed a Daily Mail report.

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