The Unconventional Art of Love: Meta CEO Unveils Statue of Wife, Sparks Online Frenzy

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By Ronald Tech

A Modern Gesture

Meta Platforms CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, has recently made waves in the art world by commissioning a striking seven-foot statue of his wife, Priscilla Chan. The statue, depicted with Chan delicately sipping from a matching mug, quickly caught the attention of many online.

A Playful Display

Zuckerberg took to Instagram to share images of the statue, humorously noting, “Bringing back the Roman tradition of making sculptures of your wife,” while expressing gratitude to the New York-based artist, Daniel Arsham.

Online Buzz

The unveiling of the statue sparked a flurry of reactions on the internet, with social media users drawing comparisons to characters from the movie “Avatar.” Amidst the online banter, Zuckerberg found himself playfully labeled as a “wife guy,” as reported by the BBC.

Cherished Banter

Chan, in good spirits, responded to her husband’s Instagram post with a lighthearted comment, stating, “The more of me, the better,” accompanied by a heart emoji, as mentioned in the report.


Wealth and Success

Despite the playful unveiling of the statue, Zuckerberg remains a titan in the tech industry, boasting a staggering net worth of $191 billion, securing his spot as the third wealthiest individual globally, trailing only behind Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos, according to Bloomberg’s Billionaire Index.

Additionally, Meta, Zuckerberg’s brainchild, continues to make significant strides in the tech sector. In the last quarter, Meta exceeded analyst expectations with a reported revenue of $39.07 billion and adjusted earnings of $5.16 per share, outshining estimates, a testament to the company’s continued growth and success.


While the statue may be a playful manifestation of love and admiration, the success and innovation driving Meta speak volumes of Zuckerberg’s enduring influence in the realm of technology and business.

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