Mark Zuckerberg Is So Rich He Even Hired Someone To Dry His Armpit Before Events

Dhir Acharya


Mark Zuckerberg has attended a lot of big events, hearings, and we can't help but notice that he has sweated several times. So he has a weird solution to that.

Mark Zuckerberg, as a tech mogul, the leader of the tech giant, has attended a lot of press events, and senate hearings, not to mention all the hearings that he skipped. It’s not so hard to see that he has freaked out in those situations several times, sweating and gulping water while trying to contain the situation that’s slipping out of his hand.

And recently, a review of a book by tech journalist Steven Levy revealed an interesting fact about the 35-year-old CEO. Mark Zuckerberg has hired people for one special job: drying his armpits before he gets on stage.

The book in question goes with the title “Facebook: The Inside Story,” which hasn’t been released to the public yet. Basically, the book reveals what happens behind the curtains at the world-leading social network.

The review we’re talking about here comes from Austin Carr at Bloomberg, in which he talks about an excerpt mentioned in the book, stating that Zuckerberg is heavily consumed by his image in public. A communication exec was seen blow-drying the Zuckerberg’s armpits to remove his anxiety sweat.

Apparently, netizens find this fact amusing and creepy at the same time.

Even Jack Dorsey, the chief executive officer at Twitter, tweeted about this.

While this fact is obviously weird, Liz Bourgeois, a spokesperson of Facebook, find this not completely true. In response to the review, she said:

The review said that, in the book, Zuckerberg is described as constantly switching between being a robotic robber baron and a naïve genius.

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