Zuckerberg has long been fascinated with classical history, which dates back to his time at an elite boarding school, where he studied Latin.
Mark Zuckerberg has claimed to have revived the “Roman tradition of making sculptures of your wife” as he unveiled a more-than-two-metre statue of his partner in their garden.
It was created by Daniel Arsham, a New York-based artist, who has collaborated with brands including Dior, Tiffany and Pokemon. Others were less impressed. Instagram user Andrew Mwangi said: “This is the most billionaire thing to do ever”, while comedian David Baddiel wrote on X: “It’s a lovely gesture, and I’m not saying they aren’t going to be together forever, but it’s potentially a great scene in the biopic when Mark explains this to the second Mrs Zuckerberg.
Zuckerberg and Chan met at a party in 2003 while studying at Harvard University. They were married in 2012 at a surprise ceremony at their home in Palo Alto, California, with the guests told they were attending a party to celebrate Chan’s graduation from medical school. Other current Zuckerberg projects include building a $100 million Hawaiian ranch with a sprawling underground bunker and a network of treehouses.
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