In a moment that perfectly captured Elon Musk’s signature mix of disruption and deadpan humor, the billionaire mogul introduced the world to a bold new face of his DOGE initiative — a 19-year-old engineer going by the eyebrow-raising alias “Big Balls.”
Edward Coristine, the teen tech prodigy behind the nickname, made his public debut alongside Musk on Fox News’ “Jesse Watters Primetime” last week. Appearing with a group of Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) staffers, Coristine immediately stirred curiosity — not just for his age, but for the audacity of his chosen moniker.
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“I just set it as my LinkedIn username,” Coristine explained. “People on LinkedIn take themselves like super seriously, and they’re adverse to risk, and I was like, well, I want to be neither of those things, so I just said it, and honestly, I didn’t even think anyone would notice.”
The crowd — and Musk — couldn’t help but laugh. “LinkedIn is so cringe,” Musk remarked, grinning at Coristine’s casual defiance of the corporate world’s uptight norms.
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