Mark Zuckerberg’s Benson Boone Wife Birthday Tribute
Mar 4, 2025
Mark Zuckerberg’s Benson Boone Wife Birthday Tribute
Wake up, babe — a new thing to make fun of Mark Zuckerberg about just dropped.
The last time we checked in with one of the world’s richest men, he was seemingly looking down Lauren Sánchez’s shirt at Donald Trump’s presidential inauguration — a series of words I never, ever want to have to type out again.
Before we go into his latest exploits, let’s travel all the way back to last month’s Grammy Awards, where professional backflip performer Benson Boone cut a rug onstage…
Benson’s spangled-jumpsuit garb arguably made more noise than his music ever has. After the show, he had to apologize for grabbing his crotch while wearing it, and he later joked that he couldn’t even take it off days after the performance.
Apparently, Benson’s performance made a huge impact on this guy, too.
So, in honor of his wife Priscilla Chan’s 40th birthday, Zuck did his best Benson Boone cosplay and donned a jumpsuit of his own — no backflips, of course — while pretending to be Benson Boone. “Your wife only turns 40 once!” he wrote in the caption to the video of his “performance.”
Unfortunately, we can’t embed the video directly for numerous A/V rights reasons — but if you want to see something you can never unsee again, you can watch it right here.
The IG comments were, expectedly, brutal:
And despite the (well-deserved, IMO) negativity, some people still suspected that there were negative comments being deleted from the post:
But hey, to be fair — some people liked it, I guess:
OK! Well, can’t say I loved it, but…yeah. That’s all, folks!
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