Mark Zuckerberg Shows His Little Jedi, Max

Mark Zuckerberg Shows His Little Jedi, Max
Mark Zuckerberg Shows His Little Jedi, Max

Video: Mark Zuckerberg Shows His Little Jedi, Max

Video: Mark Zuckerberg Shows His Little Jedi, Max
Video: Mark Zuckerberg's Baby Max make the force 2024, November
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If you're one of many fans excited about the arrival of the movie Star Wars: The Force Awakens, you're not alone.

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg today shared a photo of his baby girl Max, dressed as a whole Jedi surrounded by Star Wars toys and her lightsaber.

"Strength is strong in her," wrote the proud father in the funny photo of his little Jedi.

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Since the birth of his girl, Zuckerberg has shared several photos on his social network, documenting her growth. In one of the most recent ones he appears changing Max's diaper, while the little girl looks directly at the camera, she simply jokingly says "One more changed, only thousands are missing".

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He had also previously shown his sense of humor by sharing a photo of himself and his wife, Dr. Priscilla Chan, reading a book titled Quantum Physics for Babies to Max.

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In the first photo he posted on his net with the message "Full of joy with little Max", Zuckerberg looks at his daughter with a tender smile while holding her tummy with one hand.

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Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan announced Max's arrival while letting them know that they will donate almost all of his fortune.

"Priscilla and I are very excited to welcome our daughter Max to this world," said Zuckerberg via Facebook message that links to a letter addressed to her newborn.

Committed to putting its grain of sand to the advancement of humanity and promoting equality, the tech mogul will donate 99% of Facebook shares, currently valued at $ 45 billion, over the course of his life.

“Our society has to do this not only for justice or charity but for the greatness of human progress. Today we are deprived of the potential that many have to offer. The only way to reach our potential is to channel the talents, ideas and contributions of every person in the world, said Zuckrberg in the letter.

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