In a heartwarming gesture, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg left everyone in awe during his wife Priscilla Chan's 40th birthday celebration by turning singer for the night. The tech billionaire recreated singer Benson Boone's viral stunt from the 2025 Grammy Awards, dramatically tearing off his tuxedo to reveal a sparkling blue jumpsuit underneath.
The surprise performance quickly became the talk of social media, with many praising Zuckerberg's bold and playful act. Among those who took notice was Lauren Sánchez, fiancée of Amazon founder
Jeff Bezos. Sánchez commented on Zuckerberg's Instagram post, saying, "This is amazing! Wow," accompanied by a raised-hands emoji.
Sánchez's enthusiastic reaction added to the excitement surrounding the event, drawing numerous responses from other social media users. One user wrote, "This kind of energy is contagious!" while another humorously suggested, "Jeff should totally try this after coming back from space."
Chan also shared highlights from her birthday bash on social media, showcasing the festivities, her outfit changes, and her husband's unique performance.
Last August, he surprised Chan with a massive sculpture of herself in their backyard, created by renowned artist Daniel Arsham.
Mark Zuckerberg surprises wife with Benson Boone sparkling jumpsuit
Mark Zuckerberg surprised guests at his wife Priscilla Chan's 40th birthday celebration by ditching his usual casual attire, chain and hoodies in favour of a rather unexpected ensemble: a sparkling blue jumpsuit worn by Benson Boone, an American singer-songwriter.
In a move that sent the internet into a frenzy, the Facebook founder and Meta CEO recreated Boone's memorable Grammys outfit, eliciting laughter and applause from the crowd. He shared a video of the same on his handle on Instagram.
Zuckerberg made a grand entrance in a tuxedo, only to dramatically reveal the jumpsuit underneath. With the help of two assistants, he tore away the tuxedo to unveil the shimmering blue outfit, mirroring Boone's own reveal during his performance of “Beautiful Things” at the Grammy Awards. The Meta CEO then sang for his wife, making the surprise even more special.