(L-R) Mark Cuban, Elon Musk.Photo: Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic; Theo Wargo/Getty Images

“I know Elon a tiny bit,” the 63-year-old billionaire, who recently launchedMark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company, said at one point during the episode, which was posted online last week.
“He’s a different dude,” Cuban remarked.
Cuban went on to share a brief story about a congratulatory text he sent the SpaceX and Tesla CEO, 51, in the past after the billionaire welcomed a child.
“He had another kid, right? This was before the last 3, or whatever it was,” Cuban shared. “I’m like, ‘Dude, congratulations, how many are you going to have?’ He sends me a text back, ‘Mars needs people.'”
Although Cuban said he sent Musk a message in response, the businessman and philanthropist never replied.
“I don’t think he likes me,” added Cuban.
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Minutes later he also brought Mars into the equation,writing, “Population of Mars is still zero people!”
According to the court documents, the twins — whose sexes were not made public and names were redacted from the papers — were born in Austin, Texas.
The papers reveal that in April, Musk and Zilis, who is the project director at his Neuralink company, asked a county court to change their babies’ names so they would “have their father’s last name and contain their mother’s last name as part of their middle name.”
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Additionally, Musk shares 18-year-old twins Vivian Jenna Wilson and Griffin Musk, along with triplets Kai, Damian, and Sax Musk, who were born in 2006, with his first wife, Justine Wilson. Their first son, Nevada Musk, died at 10 weeks.
The outspoken billionaire has not shied away from sharing his thoughts about increasing the global birth rate in the past.
Back in December 2021, he stated that there are “not enough people” in the world atWall Street Journal’s annual CEO Councilin December 2021.
“I think one of the biggest risks to civilization is the low birth rate and the rapidly declining birthrate,” he said. “Please look at the numbers –– if people don’t have more children, civilization is going to crumble, mark my words.”
source: people.com