In the celebrity world, looks like no friendships are off-limits.
Many might wonder what these two could possibly have in common, besides having Twitter fingers.
Ye is a famed rapper, whose image has been tainted over the years by variousproblematic actions.

And of course,his marriage to Kim Kardashianranked as one of the most high-profile relationships for years.
According toBloomberg, he is the richest man in the world - but money can’t buy likability.
Beyond being famed controversial figures, there is more to Ye and Musk’s bromance than meets the eye.

As a fashion mogul who doubles as a rapper, Ye has many interests from politics to producing.
Musk posted a photo of them posing in front of a rocket during the private tour.
Since then, the pals have exchanged kind words about each other.

“He’s not afraid of being judged or ridiculed in the process.”
Ye has also stood up for Musk on and offline.
In 2018 he visited an arts college in Detroit and defended Musk as he spoke to a classroom.
One studenttweeteda video of Ye, who stood on a table as he ranted.
“Elon Musk, I don’t give a f***who’s at his house.
Leave that man the f*** alone,” the “Heartless” rapper said.
Ye even toldForbesthat he planned to make Musk head of the U.S. space program if he won.
Despite these differences, the tech mogul remained loyal.
Ye was banned from the platform X after making a slew of antisemitic remarks.
After buying the company in 2022, Musk promptly reinstated his account.