Elon Musk fulfills teen cancer patient's last wish in touching X post

In a touching story that has resonated with millions, the dreams of a young girl and the compassion of a tech giant have intertwined in a heartwarming narrative. Liv Perrotto, a 15-year-old battling cancer, harbored a cherished wish to meet Elon Musk. Although she passed away before realizing this dream, her spirit and curiosity have sparked a poignant moment that has captured the hearts of many online.

Glenn Beck, a conservative commentator, brought Liv’s story to light on X, sharing the emotional journey of her final days. Liv had longed to have a conversation with the Tesla CEO, and although she had the chance to speak with him shortly before her passing, her illness left her too weary to do so at that moment. She had hoped Musk would try again.

Despite not having the opportunity to meet him in person, Liv left behind a handwritten list of questions for Musk. These questions, discovered by her mother, Rebecca, after her passing, were shared with Beck. With determination, Rebecca hoped that Musk would see and respond to her daughter’s inquiries, thus fulfilling Liv’s last wish.

Beck posted images of Liv and her notepad, emphasizing the blend of youthful curiosity and humor in her questions. She was keen to know whether Musk intended to create his own phone, expand the Tesla Diner, or introduce new games in Tesla’s software updates.

Moved by Liv’s story and her unasked questions, Elon Musk took the time to respond, providing answers to every one of them. This gesture, though seemingly simple, has resonated deeply, showcasing the human side of technology and the impact it can have on individual lives.

Perrotto asked if Musk planned to make his own phone, expand the Tesla Diner, or add new games to Tesla updates.

She was also curious about his favorite anime, travels to Japan, if he knew the virtual pop star Hatsune Miku, and whether the Grok AI virtual companion “Ani” was inspired by fictional character “Misa” from the manga series “Death Note.”

For her final question, Perrotto asked if “Asteroid,” a Shiba Inu zero-gravity indicator — a plush toy used to signal the onset of microgravity — that she designed for the Polaris Dawn space mission, could become the official mascot for SpaceX.

The post garnered nearly two million views on the social media platform, with tens of thousands of likes.

On Thursday afternoon, Musk fulfilled the late teen’s wish by replying directly to the post, answering all eight questions in order.

Musk revealed that he is not making his own phone, but confirmed his plans to expand the Tesla Diner and introduce new games.

He shared that his favorite anime is “Your Name,” a Japanese romantic fantasy film, and noted that he has been to Japan “several times” — highlighting Kyoto and the teamLab art collective as his favorite places to visit.

With a simple “OK” and a smiley face, Musk agreed to name her plushie the space company’s official mascot, turning her final question into a lasting tribute that honored her imagination.

Rebecca responded to Musk’s answers with a tear-jerking, “I wish she was here to see this.”

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