Elon Musk's Mom Tweeted a Baby Photo of the Tesla CEO to Mark His 50th Birthday She shared it on Twitter, writing: "You have brought me great joy."

By Sinéad Baker

This story originally appeared on Business Insider

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Elon Musk's mom tweeted a baby picture of the Tesla and SpaceX CEO for his 50th birthday.

Maye Musk shared the picture on Monday, writing: "Happy birthday ⁦@elonmusk.⁩"

"Thank you for this wonderful day 50 years ago. You have brought me great joy. Lots of love."

As Insider previously reported, Maye Musk is a professional dietitian and model.

Related: 61 Books Elon Musk Thinks You Should Read

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