A Twitter engineer says at least 2 bodyguards accompany Elon Musk around Twitter HQ — even to the restroom
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- Elon Musk is accompanied around Twitter HQ by at least two bodyguards, an engineer told the BBC.
- The engineer described the bodyguards as "tall" and "bulky" and like they're from a "Hollywood movie."
- The bodyguards even accompany Musk to the restroom, the engineer said.
Elon Musk is accompanied around Twitter's headquarters by at least two bodyguards who even follow him to the restroom, an engineer at the social-media company has told the BBC.
The engineer, who spoke to the BBC on condition of anonymity to protect their employment, said the bodyguards were "bulky" and "tall" and like they're from a "Hollywood movie."
It's not uncommon for high-flying executives and CEOs to be accompanied by bodyguards, or for companies to spend considerable amounts of money providing them with security details.
Musk's use of bodyguards inside Twitter's HQ, in San Francisco, suggested a lack of trust in the company's employees, the engineer told the BBC in a report published Sunday.
Twitter didn't immediately respond to Insider's request for comment, made outside US business hours.
Musk's father Errol said in January that he feared for his son's safety even though he was protected by "100 security guards." Musk had upgraded Errol's security system for his South Africa home with 24-hour armed guards, cameras, and electric fencing, Errol said.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg was handed an annual personal security allowance of $14 million for 2023, according to a recent disclosure with the US Securities and Exchange Commission. This covers staff, equipment, and residential improvements to help keep Zuckerberg and his family safe, per the the filing.
Shortly after acquiring Twitter in October, Musk laid off thousands of the company's employees as part of a broad cost-cutting drive.
He tweeted in May that owning Twitter "probably won't increase my life expectancy." He was responding to Twitter user who suggested he should "add more security guards to your team."
Musk's security detail came into the spotlight in December after Musk said a "crazy stalker" jumped on a car carrying his son in Los Angeles. The South Pasadena Police Department later said it believed the suspect in the case "to be a member of Elon Musk's security team."