The publication that claims that the businessman recorded a video responding to , on Social, a side event that preceded the G20 summit, is false.
After the insult, a video began circulating on social media in which the businessman reacted to the first lady’s speech. But, , .
The author of the false post removed the original audio and inserted a dubbing in Portuguese that has no relation to what was being discussed at that time.
At the time, the businessman participated in a debate about investments at The B World event and commented on cryptocurrencies.
Musk’s statements about swearing occurred in publications on X itself on the same day as . The businessman (an acronym in English that means laughing out loud or laughing a lot, in free translation) and .
False, for Comprova, is content that is invented or has been edited to change its original meaning and disseminated deliberately to spread a falsehood.
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The investigation into this content was carried out by A Gazeta and published on November 21 by Comprova, a coalition that brings together 42 media outlets to check viral content. It was verified by Folha, Agência Tatu, Metrópoles, SBT, SBT News and Terra.