Kanye West says Elon Musk is advising him on his presidential bid. Here's how their friendship began and everything that's happened since.
, when he tweeted, "Am considering taking Tesla private at $420. Funding secured.
During a visit to Musk's house in July, West tweeted a photo of them with the caption, "When you go to your boys house and you're both wearing orange," followed by the orange emoji.Musk donned shoes from West's Adidas Yeezy line for the occasion.
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