Billionaires need fresh air too!
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Mark Zuckerberg attends the
31-year-old Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg returned to work this week, after a two-month paternity leave following the birth of his baby girl, Max.
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*EXCLUSIVE* Proud new parents Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan take baby girl Max for a stroll **USA ONLY**
But not before wrapping up his family bonding time with some fun in the sun, and a little stroll on a portion he owns of the Hawaiian island.
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EXCLUSIVE: Mark Zuckerberg and wife Priscilla Chan grab a bite to eat at a burger joint while vacationing in Hawaii
Mark reportedly purchased 700 acres on the island of Kauai in the Hawaiian islands, and it looks like he was really enjoying the tropical fresh air with his new baby and wife, Priscilla Chan.
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EXCLUSIVE: Mark Zuckerberg and wife Priscilla Chan grab a bite to eat at a burger joint while vacationing in Hawaii
Mark reportedly purchased 700 acres on the island of Kauai in the Hawaiian islands, and it looks like he was really enjoying the tropical fresh air with his new baby and wife, Priscilla Chan.
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Alas, the noted philanthropist eventually put his signature grey T-shirt on and got back to work, January 25.
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Mark Zuckerberg and pregnant wife Priscilla Chan leaving Chinese state dinner in Washington, DC
But not before stirring up a bit of controversy. Earlier this month, Mark took his daughter to the doctor for her shots, and posted the visit on his Facebook page, in a show of support for vaccination.
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Mark Zuckerberg and pregnant wife Priscilla Chan leaving Chinese state dinner in Washington, DC
But not before stirring up a bit of controversy. Earlier this month, Mark took his daughter to the doctor for her shots, and posted the visit on his Facebook page, in a show of support for vaccination.
Vaccine post
Quickly garnering almost 80,000 heated comments from pro-vaxxers and anti-vaxxers alike, the post sparked a serious debate, with comments like "Mark decides to vaccine his baby. Mark is intelligent. Be like Mark" and "Much more likely to get ill from the vaccine than catch the disease in the first place".
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Facebook CEO, Mark Zuckerberg
Internet backlash of the coding whiz’s medical recommendations indicate computer programming is still his strong suit!
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Photo credit: SPLASH / AKM-GSI
Mark Zuckerberg attends the
31-year-old Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg returned to work this week, after a two-month paternity leave following the birth of his baby girl, Max.
Photo credit: Splash News
*EXCLUSIVE* Proud new parents Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan take baby girl Max for a stroll **USA ONLY**
But not before wrapping up his family bonding time with some fun in the sun, and a little stroll on a portion he owns of the Hawaiian island.
EXCLUSIVE: Mark Zuckerberg and wife Priscilla Chan grab a bite to eat at a burger joint while vacationing in Hawaii
Mark reportedly purchased 700 acres on the island of Kauai in the Hawaiian islands, and it looks like he was really enjoying the tropical fresh air with his new baby and wife, Priscilla Chan.
Photo credit: Splash News
Grey T shirt
Alas, the noted philanthropist eventually put his signature grey T-shirt on and got back to work, January 25.
Mark Zuckerberg and pregnant wife Priscilla Chan leaving Chinese state dinner in Washington, DC
But not before stirring up a bit of controversy. Earlier this month, Mark took his daughter to the doctor for her shots, and posted the visit on his Facebook page, in a show of support for vaccination.
Photo credit: Splash News
Vaccine post
Quickly garnering almost 80,000 heated comments from pro-vaxxers and anti-vaxxers alike, the post sparked a serious debate, with comments like "Mark decides to vaccine his baby. Mark is intelligent. Be like Mark" and "Much more likely to get ill from the vaccine than catch the disease in the first place".
Facebook CEO, Mark Zuckerberg
Internet backlash of the coding whiz’s medical recommendations indicate computer programming is still his strong suit!
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