Elon Musk Did a Dad-Dance Striptease at Tesla's New FactoryThe audience at the Shanghai Gigafactory was bewitched by his robotic moves
ByCharlie Wood•
This story originally appeared onBusiness Insider
If you need something to startle you awake this morning, look no further: Tesla CEO Elon Musk has posted footage of himself stripteasing, dad-style, outside Tesla's new Shanghai Gigafactory.
Taking to Twitter on Tuesday, the South African-born entrepreneur posted a short clip of himself dancing and taking off some of his clothes in front of a seemingly enthusiastic audience of employees, officials, and journalists.
Getting into his stride, Musk takes off his jacket before waving his limbs around with a grin.
In his tweet, he describes his moves as "NSFW" — not suitable for work.
At Tesla Giga Shanghai NSFW!!pic.twitter.com/1yrPyzJQGZ
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk)January 7, 2020
Footage of Musk dancing has also been posted on Twitter by members of the audience, which – unlike the clip posted by Musk – makes clear just how taken aback the watching crowd was. In a clip posted by Bloomberg's Selina Wang, the audience positively gasps when Musk starts dancing.
Biggest surprise at the Tesla gigafactory ceremony to mark first Model 3 deliveries?@elonmuskdancing on stage (part of his charm offensive in Shanghai in front of employees and government officials?)pic.twitter.com/fXnMdgkxuN
— Selina Wang (@selinawangtv)January 7, 2020
Musk has reasons to be cheerful, as Tesla's stock rose and boosted the firm's market cap to more than $80 billion.
As well as opening its new Shanghai Gigafactory, Teslaposted a record 112,ooo deliveriesacross the globe for the fourth quarter of 2019, including 92,550 Model 3 sedans and 19,450 Model S/X SUVs.
Tesla's total vehicle delivery figure for 2019was 367,500, which exceeded its own guidance and represented a 50% increase on its 2018 number. In typically brash Musk style, the 48-year-oldsaid he worked during New Year's Evein a last-ditch bid to help deliver vehicles.
The firm alsorolled out its first Chinese-made vehiclesfrom its Shanghai Gigafactory in December.