In January, there is one National ban About Tiktok, in the United States, thousands of people Begins to flock For another Chinese social media app called Rednote, it can only be found that Elon Musk’s mother, Maye Musk, has built a relatively large audience on the platform. Maye has own rights in China over the past few years, with more than 600,000 followers on Rednote when American floods arrived.
“I need to find the block button,” a US user commented below Maye The latest video at that timehas received more than 10,000 likes. “I can’t believe I’ve witnessed the American face facing Musk’s mother,” another comment from China said. Shortly thereafter, Maye’s comments section on Rednote has been closed for weeks. It wasn’t until early February that new comments reappeared.
This event represents a rare moment when parallel public images Maye Musk created for himself collided. In China, the 76-year-old has largely established a non-political reputation.Silver Influencer,” local brand fashion models and frequently obtained book authors Frontal coverage The New York Times previously reported that it was in Chinese media. Last week, she traveled to China again. this time In Wuxi City, she was invited to watch a drone show, promote traditional handicrafts, and paired with special Tesla models Different color schemes For sale in Asia only.
But in the United States, with the acquisition of son Unprecedented power and impact on the U.S. federal government. Since President Trump won reelection, Meyer has traveled on Air Force One, sitting next to Melania Trump at a dinner party in Mar-A-Lago and attending lunch with Ivanka Trump, while also regularly posting social media comments to posts on X about American politics.
In many ways, Maye seems to be trying to cross the nuanced line between her political engagement in the United States and her business dealings in China and other foreign countries. The effort has become even harder over the past two months as Trump begins to fundamentally reshape U.S. foreign policy, including imposing new tariffs on China. “Now, the risks for American businessmen heading to China are getting higher and higher, especially as tensions in the trade war will increase,” said Holden Triplett, a former FBI official at Beijing.
Her business manager and creative artist agency at Maye Musk, a talent representative agency in China, did not respond to Wired’s request for comment.
Even before she began regular trips to China, Maye publicly supported Elon and Tesla’s business efforts in the country. In 2015, she retweeted Elon’s post, referring to meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping. The tweet reads: “President XI sees the journey of the Chinese president in the state garden.”