- Elon Musk says he has a sleeping spot in Twitter's San Francisco offices.
- "There's a couch there and I sleep there sometimes," Musk told the BBC.
Elon Musk has found a place to sleep at Twitter's San Francisco office.
"There's a library that nobody goes to, up on the seventh floor. And, uh, there's a couch there, and I sleep there sometimes," Musk told the BBC during a live-streamed interview on Tuesday night.
In November, Musk gave Twitter's workers an ultimatum: Go into "extreme hardcore mode" or lose their jobs. And in December, he turned some office space at the San Francisco headquarters into bedrooms. He also had one made for himself.
Musk has, famously, slept in his workplaces before. He said in November 2022 that he wanted to inspire Tesla workers to give "their all" at work by demonstrating that their leader is not "drinking Mai Tais on a tropical island."
"I was living in the factory in Fremont and the one in Nevada for three years straight," Musk said in November. "Those were my primary residences."
He added that sleeping on the floor was uncomfortable and made him "smell like dust."
In 2018, the Wall Street Journal reported that Musk was sleeping under his desk and camping at Tesla's factory in Fremont while the company was rushing to meet its target of producing 5,000 Model 3 sedans a week.
Musk told Bloomberg in 2018 that he slept on the floor because he wanted to, not because a hotel was unavailable.
"It was because I wanted my circumstances to be worse than anyone else at the company. Whenever they felt pain, I wanted mine to be worse," Musk told Bloomberg.
Musk talked about a wide range of topics during the interview on Tuesday. The topics covered included Twitter's content moderation, the company's mass layoffs, Musk's intention to turn Twitter's San Francisco office into a homeless shelter, and his dog Floki, who he jokingly calls Twitter's CEO.
Musk and representatives for Twitter did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment sent outside regular business hours.