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Mark Zuckerberg’s ‘pop star’ act for wife Priscilla Chan’s 40th birthday breaks the Internet; men say, ‘You’re making us look bad’

Zuckerberg also sang Benson Boone’s Sorry I’m Here for Someone Else.

Mark Zuckerberg was wearing a striking blue jumpsuit, mirroring Benson Boone’s look during his performanceMark Zuckerberg was wearing a striking blue jumpsuit, mirroring Benson Boone’s look during his performance

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg pulled out all the stops to celebrate his wife Priscilla Chan’s 40th birthday in full pop-star style. From his grand entrance to his outfit reveal and on-stage antics, he ensured the night was nothing short of spectacular.

One of the most talked-about moments of the evening was Zuckerberg’s dramatic outfit transformation. Taking inspiration from singer-songwriter Benson Boone’s Grammy performance, he initially appeared in a tuxedo—only for his team to tear it away, unveiling a striking blue jumpsuit underneath, mirroring Boone’s look. He then took to the stage, belting out Sorry I’m Here for Someone Else and fully committing to the performance.

Sharing a video of the moment on Instagram, Zuckerberg wrote, “Your wife only turns 40 once! Shoutout to @bensonboone for the jumpsuit and new single.” His energy and commitment to the bit made sure Priscilla’s milestone birthday was as entertaining as it was memorable.

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The video has racked up more than 16 million views and Boone commented on the post, “I can’t believe my eyes.”

Others also reacted to the video. A user wrote, “I hope my midlife crisis is half as good as Zucks.” Another user said, “Great now my wife wants me to do this for her birthday lol thanks Mark.”

A third individual commented, “Okay this is the greatest side quest yet and beyond epic — but also you’re making all of us men look bad.”

This isn’t the first time Mark Zuckerberg has gone all out to celebrate his love for Chan. Last November, he marked their dating anniversary in a memorable way by collaborating with T-Pain to recreate Get Low—the song that was playing when they first met at a college party.

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