During a live Q&A session, Musk assured the audience that he had no thoughts of suicide.

After fearing for his safety, Musk let everyone know that a sudden death wouldn't be his own. On Saturday Musk hosted a live Q&A on the bombshell that was dropped on Friday.

One of the 100,000 people who listened to the session asked Musk if he was crazy.

I don't have any thoughts of committing suicide. It is not real if I committed suicide.

The total number of people who watched the interview was almost two million.

Speculation about Musk's safety and mental state comes amid the self-proclaimed free speech absolutist's promises to exposeTwitter's alleged "free speech suppression" with the release of theTwitter Files.

The files contained internal communications about a New York Post report on President Biden's son.

Musk suggested in the Q&A that Democrats were favored over Republicans in the way it was being edited. The treatment of the opposing political groups was not evenhanded according to him.

I'm not saying it's true. There appears to have been a double standard when it came to the treatment of Democrats and left causes.

I hope you are surrounded by massive security and in an extremely safe location - you just became public enemy number one to some very bad people. elonmusk is needed in our society.

This is not the first time that Musk has mentioned his own death. There was a lot of speculation on the internet in May after a billionaire sent a message.

He wrote that if he died under mysterious circumstances it would have been nice.

There were a lot of theories on what the CEO meant by the ambiguous message. Users were discussing a potential threat from the Clinton family or Russia.

Maye chimed in after the message. She said that it was not funny.

Musk said sorry. I will do everything in my power to live.