
In case you’re nervous about the way forward for Twitter below the steerage of soon-to-be-former CEO Elon Musk, fear no extra! Fred Durst and his merry band of Limp Bizkit mates are right here to avoid wasting the day. The nu-metal frontman has supplied his companies to the multibillionaire mogul within the type of a … tweet.
It’s been a tough go of it within the two months since Musk closed the deal on the buying Twitter for $44 billion. Beneath his steerage, the corporate has laid off half its workers, instituted an $8-per-month blue verification verify mark, and banned some journalists from the platform, amongst different lowlights. Most not too long ago, he promised to step down as CEO as quickly as he finds “somebody silly sufficient to take the job.”
However by no means concern, y’all! Durst and firm are able to do their half to show it throughout. “@elonmusk good morning, sir,” the singer tweeted on Tuesday (December twentieth). “Myself and @limpbizkit can be found for any assist you might have considered trying or want at Twitter. Glad Holidays.”
Apparently, Durst determined to have a look round Twitter and felt that issues wanted to be re-arranged to be able to get issues rollin’ once more. (These jokes write themselves, youngsters!)
In the meantime, on the music entrance, Limp Bizkit returned final yr with the album Nonetheless Sucks, their first full-length LP in 10 years. Together with the brand new music, Durst sported a brand new “Dad Vibes” look, together with a grey wig and a horseshoe mustache.
Final week, Durst’s bandmate Wes Borland reported on Instagram that he was within the studio, though it’s unclear whether or not it was for brand new Bizkit materials, because the guitarist dabbles in a number of tasks.
See Fred Durst’s tweet and Wes Borland’s Instagram put up under, and keep tuned to see if Elon Musk takes Limp Bizkit up on their beneficiant supply.
@elonmusk good morning, sir. Myself and @limpbizkit can be found for any assist you might have considered trying or want at Twitter. Glad Holidays
— Fred Durst (@freddurst) December 20, 2022