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Mark Zuckerberg Surfs in Hawaii With Way Too Much Sunscreen
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July 24, 2020

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What a Joker.
New photos show Facebook honcho Mark Zuckerberg zipping around on an electric surfboard in Hawaii — while wearing enough white sunscreen on his face to make the Batman super villain blush.
The 36-year-old billionaire — who was recently accused of colonizing the island of Kauai — was caught in the geeky moment while his security detail followed behind him on a boat on Saturday, according to Mega Agency photos.
In the snaps, Zuckerberg is shown hanging 10 on the $12,000 Efoil board, which allows users to glide above the water, alongside pro surfer surfer Kai Lenny, according to the Mega Agency.
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