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Photo of Former Twitter Co-founder Emerges and People Are Confused: ‘Man Looks So Different’

A photo of former Twitter co-founder and CEO, Jack Dorsey, was posted to the website (now X), and people have been commenting on his looks.

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Jack Dorsey was pictured wearing a faded generic T-shirt, plain trousers, and rather worn shoes. A frayed cap sat on his head, where a long and grey beard grew. Considering Dorsey being a billionaire, it would be easy for him to look sharp at all times, and yet here he is, not minding his appearance at all.

Not everyone has a problem with this mind, as not many people care what people wear. Some, however, don't understand why someone with the means to look more presentable, simply doesn't.

It's a somewhat common trend for billionaires not to wear clothes that match their net worth. Bill Gates comes to mind, who was commonly spotted wearing nothing remarkable.

The X page PicturesFo1lder shared the picture. The page didn't share who took the picture, although it was "photographed in Kenya this week." It was likely sent to the page to share. The caption also notes that he's worth $5.7 billion.

Internet Reacts To Scruffy Picture Of Former Twitter Founder

The comments were a mixture of admiration, dislike, and insults.

Some thought a man of his wealth shouldn't look the way he does.

"He looks like a homeless person," writes one.

"Why is he trying to look homeless? The shoes give him away tho!" another comments.

"Why do rich people always look super poor? [Shave] the beard, go to the store buy some swag," asks another.

"Was he there to beg for spare change?" jokes one more.

Others don't think appearances are everything, however.

"He is past self actualization, material stuff don't excite him anymore... It's a great level to reach," compliments one.

"Don't judge a billionaire by their wardrobe...," warns another.

"There is how rich you get, you stop dressing to impress people," says someone.

Of course, there are some who still don't like Dorsey for selling Twitter to Elon Musk. The mere sight of him makes them have to speak their mind.

"We still ain't forgiven him for selling Twitter to that weirdo," fumes one.