Elon Musk drops new hint about hosting Meme Review with PewDiePie

Alan Bernal

YouTuber giant Felix ‘PewDiePie‘ Kjellberg and Elon Musk have renewed speculation of the billionaire engineer hosting Meme Review after a long silence all but killed hopes of his appearance on the show.

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PewDiePie had recently given fans a grave outlook for Musk’s appearance on the show, but it seems fans won’t have to wait till “the next millennia” to see him host ‘Bonus Meme.’

Everything seemed to be coming together for Musk to appear on the show following a January 27 exchange between the pair, but fans have been holding their collective breath for weeks with no word, until now.

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Musk gave an incredibly cryptic message in which he apologized for his absence by announcing that he was back, possibly in time to appease the anxiously awaiting internet crowd.

“Sorry,” Musk said. “Had a vital mission in Norway. Now I am back.”

“Slightly suspicious, but granted,” PewDiePie replied.

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The exchange between the two reinvigorated fans who have been wanting the Tesla CEO to finally come onto the show for the Musk meme to come full circle.

Although fans were overwhelmingly receptive to the possibility of Musk hosting the Meme Review, others were bracing for yet another let down in this saga that’s teased more than it’s delivered.

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PewDiePie has brought on a number of different personalities to help host his popular Meme Review show but Musk would by far be the biggest one to appear. 

Musk has been in the limelight for a plethora of incredible feats with his many companies, but an appearance on PewDiePie’s show would certainly be one of the highlights for many fans of the billionaire. 

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Alan is a former staff writer for Dexerto based in Southern California who covered esports, internet culture, and the broader games/streaming industry. He is a CSUF Alum with a B.A. in Journalism. He's reported on sports medicine, emerging technology, and local community issues. Got a tip or want to talk?