
What do the TWAGs really think about their tech bro husbands?
The IndependentThe lineup left little to the imagination: Donald Trump’s inauguration this week was a who’s who of tech bros and well-established provocateurs and contrarians. It was inevitable – Mark Zuckerberg’s assertion, in his recent appearance on Joe Rogan’s podcast, that the “culturally neutered” corporate world needs more “masculine energy” set the scene, as did Musk retweeting a post claiming that only “high-status males” can run a free-thinking “republic” – apparently no women, or “low T men”, are required. While Zuckerberg’s cringeworthy ogling of Lauren Sanchez’s white lace bra grabbed the headlines during Trump’s big day – prompting some outlets to analyse “the meaning” of her “power cleavage” in the context of tradwife-obsessed America – the TWAGs have long been a point of interest. Trump’s next term with the tech bros in tow already looks set to further embolden the toxic masculinity that women in these male-dominated industries have spent years trying to overcome Meanwhile, Musk’s ex, Grimes, who separated from him in 2021 after three years of dating, had something to say about her ex’s odd “Nazi-like” salute, performed during his big moment at the Capitol One Arena this week. open image in gallery Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan speak with Marco Rubio at the US Capitol Trump’s next term with the tech bros in tow already looks set to further embolden the toxic masculinity that women in these male-dominated industries have spent years trying to overcome.
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