Elon Musk reveals he has Asperger's on Saturday Night Live

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The SpaceX CEO also spoke about his use of social media, saying: "I sometimes say or post strange things"

Tech entrepreneur Elon Musk has revealed he has Asperger's syndrome while appearing on the US comedy sketch series Saturday Night Live (SNL).

The 49-year-old told viewers he was "the first person with Asperger's" to host the long-running programme - to loud cheers from the audience.

People with Asperger's interpret the environment around them differently to other people.

It is thought to be the first time Mr Musk has spoken about his condition.

The tech boss was guest hosting the sketch show - a coveted role that has been filled by an array of celebrities since SNL's inception in the 1970s. These include Adele, Chris Rock, Ringo Starr, and Will Ferrell.

"I don't always have a lot of intonation or variation in how I speak... which I'm told makes for great comedy," he joked in his opening monologue. "I'm actually making history tonight as the first person with Asperger's to host SNL."

His comment prompted a round of applause from the studio audience.

Some people on social media, however, questioned his claim. They pointed out that the comedian Dan Aykroyd, who has spoken publicly about his experience with Tourette's and Asperger's syndrome, has previously hosted SNL.

Mr Musk, who has more than 53 million followers on Twitter, also joked about his use of social media. He has faced criticism and even legal threats over his tweets in the past.

"Look, I know I sometimes say or post strange things, but that's just how my brain works," he said.

"To anyone who's been offended, I just want to say I reinvented electric cars, and I'm sending people to Mars in a rocket ship. Did you think I was also going to be a chill, normal dude?"

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What is Asperger's syndrome?

  • Asperger's syndrome is a lifelong condition that affects people in many different ways
  • Some may choose to keep using the term, while others may prefer to refer to themselves as autistic or on the autistic spectrum
  • Those with the syndrome may have difficulties interpreting verbal and non-verbal language, and may need more time to process information
  • They may also have trouble expressing their feelings in a conventional way. But they can be more empathetic or emotionally aware than non-autistic people
  • Many people with Asperger's syndrome have intense and highly focused interests - some channelling them towards a successful career
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The billionaire also joked about his son's unusual name - he and the singer Grimes announced the birth of their first child, X Æ A-12 Musk, last year. "It's pronounced cat running across keyboard," Mr Musk said.

Later in the programme, the SpaceX CEO spoke about the cryptocurrency Dogecoin.

The currency was created in 2013 by a pair of software workers, and earlier this year it jumped in value by 50% after Mr Musk dubbed it "the people's crypto".

It uses a Shiba Inu dog as its mascot and is based on a meme featuring the animal.

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Mr Musk described the currency as "an unstoppable vehicle that's going to take over the world" - but later said it was a "hustle" which prompted an almost immediate fall in value.

With no intrinsic value like gold or land, and no ability to generate an income, cryptocurrencies are extremely volatile and can crash as fast as they rise. This makes them hard to value and makes their prices susceptible to tips from backers such as Mr Musk.

NBC, which airs SNL, said the episode was streamed live on YouTube to more than 100 countries.

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