Elon Musk denies ketamine use after viral Mar-a-Lago spoon balancing video

Elon Musk has made headlines once again, this time for denying claims that he is using ketamine, an anesthetic drug. The controversy arose after a video surfaced online showing Musk playing with a spoon at dinner. The video, filmed in March at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, raised suspicions about Musk’s behavior.
In response to the video, Musk took to social media to set the record straight. “I’m not on ketamine ffs,” he tweeted. The public response comes after a New York Times report alleged that Musk had been overusing ketamine, leading to health issues.
The report also mentioned Musk’s erratic behavior, which some attributed to his Asperger’s diagnosis. Musk has been open about his struggles with mental health in the past, and this latest controversy only adds fuel to the fire.
In a recent White House news conference, Musk was asked about the allegations made in the New York Times report. Musk, known for his outspoken nature, sarcastically responded by questioning the credibility of the publication. He referenced their past reporting on the Russiagate scandal and suggested that they may have to give back a Pulitzer Prize for false reporting.
Despite the controversy surrounding him, Musk remains a polarizing figure in the tech world. His work with companies like Tesla and SpaceX has earned him a cult following, but his behavior off the job often attracts criticism. Whether or not the allegations against him are true, one thing is for certain: Elon Musk will continue to be at the center of attention for years to come.