From BBT to Young Sheldon, check out Elon Musk’s appearances in famous TV shows

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Oct 28, 2022, 05:59 PM IST

Elon Musk has played himself in various TV shows. Here's a list of the famous TV shows he appeared in.

Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, has finally taken over as Twitter's top executive, and his first task was apparently to replace the company's policy chief Vijaya Gadde, chief executive of Indian descent Parag Agrawal, and chief financial officer Ned Segal.
 
While Musk is well-known for his commercial ventures, the tech billionaire is also well-known for his appearances on prestigious TV programmes. (Also Read: Elon Musk desires Twitter to be the ‘most respected advertising platform’, fires Parag Agarwal, Gadde and more)
 
Elon Musk 5 most famous TV appearances:
 
The Big Bang Theory
The Platonic Permutation is the episode from 2015
 
The Big Bang Theory series has featured cameos from a variety of celebrities over the years, including British theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking, Tesla CEO Elon Musk, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, astronaut Buzz Aldrin, "Star Trek" actors William Shatner and George Takei, and Marvel comics legend Stan Lee.
 

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The Simpsons
The Musk Who Fell to Earth, an episode from 2015.
The Simpsons is an American animated sitcom; the series is a satirical depiction of American life, epitomized by the Simpson family
 
South Park
Episodes include The End of Serialisation as We Know It, Not Funny, and Members Only, from 2016.
South Park revolves around four boys and their exploits in and around the titular Colorado town.
 
Mars
Episode: Season 1, year 2016-2018
 
Young Sheldon
Musk appears in a cameo as himself. A Patch, a Modem, and a Zantac is the episode.
The series, set in the late 1980s and early 1990s, is a spin-off prequel to The Big Bang Theory.
 
Musk spent months attempting to back out of the agreement after initially agreeing to purchase the business in April, initially expressing worries about the number of bots on the platform and then charges made by a company whistleblower.
 
Twitter agreed to take Musk's offer to buy the social media platform private in April. Musk quickly cast doubt on his willingness to uphold the deal, claiming that the business had not fully disclosed the quantity of spam and phoney accounts using the site.
 
Twitter sued Elon Musk after the billionaire announced he was ending the agreement, claiming he refused to uphold his duties to the company and its owners because the agreement no longer served his personal interests. Ultimately, a judge for the Delaware Chancery Court said that Musk had until October 28 to finalise the Twitter acquisition or risk going to trial.