Elon Musk was seemingly loving being on daddy duty at a Miami event this week.
The Tesla CEO, 51, was on stage at the Fontainebleau Hotel on Tuesday when he was joined by his two-year-old tot.
The youngster looked adorable in his grey shirt, black trousers and matching trainers while dad Elon opted for his usual dark blazer and crisp white shirt combo.
While the onlookers would've been there for the Twitter owner, it was little X AE A-XII who stole the show, simply by sitting on his dad's lap while munching on a biscuit before playing games with Elon.
The youngster appeared adamant to remain on stage with his pops, taking fondly to the letter 'O' on the huge POSSIBLE marketing event sign.
However, daddy daycare quickly came to an end as Elon whisked the little boy off stage as Linda Yaccarino, Chairman of Global Advertising and Partnerships for NBC Universal was introduced to the stage.
The conference had a number of speakers on the panel discussion which included the billionaire, but it looked far from the usual formal occasion as the dad and son duo enjoyed the attention in between talks.
As a clip of the event circulated online, a number of Elon's fans praised him for being so hands-on. One Twitter user gushed: "Such an adorable human moment."
Another shared a similar view, writing: "AAAHHH, I love these two so much!!! Elon is so super cute with lil X."
Elon and singer Grimes welcomed their baby boy in May 2020 and he quickly became a big brother in December of the following year when the pair's daughter arrived via surrogate.
Elon is also a dad to twin babies who were born in November 2021 to Neuralink executive Shivon Zilis.
Prior to his latest family additions, Elon also welcomed five now-teenagers with ex-wife Justine Musk before they divorced in 2008.
He's been open about his love for having a big family and previously urged others to follow suit.
In October of last year, he spoke at a Wall Street Journal event and told onlookers: "Civilisation is going to crumble [otherwise]. Mark my words. … There are not enough people."
He said that a low birth rate was proving to be "one of the biggest risks to civilisation."
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