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Jennifer Gwynne, Elon Musk’s ex-girlfriend, has placed up for auction some of his old college photos. According to a report in the Independent, the souvenirs from her connection with the Tesla CEO date back to 1994, when both were in their 20s and enrolled at the University of Pennsylvania. The pictures are being auctioned off by Ms. Gwynne to earn money for her stepson’s schooling. She was quoted by the source as saying that the union lasted a full year. The 48-year-old Ms. Gwynne resides in South Carolina in the United States.
The images she has provided for the auction show Mr. Musk relaxing in his room with friends, having fun on campus, and using a computer. RR Auction has posted these images online, and the starting price for the majority of them is $100.

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The source cited Ms. Gwynne as adding that while their romance was “lovely,” it wasn’t “very affectionate.”

According to Independent, the romance ended when Mr. Musk moved to Palo Alto in 1995 and began dating his first wife, Justine Wilson.

“In the fall of 1994, we first spoke. He was a senior, while I was a junior. We collaborated because we shared a dorm “The outlet cited Ms. Gwynne’s statement.

“I was attracted to his shyness at first. I used to like him, “Added she.

“He put a lot of effort and concentration into his academics. He used to constantly discuss electric cars back then. He was undoubtedly on his way somewhere. He merely considered school a stepping stone, “Ms. Gwynne said.

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Each picture contains a caption that describes when it was taken. Mr. Musk (then 23) is seen in one of them, a 5.75 x 4, “happy wearing a Judge Dredd t-shirt in a fourth-floor study hall in one of the Quad towers.”

“The images and the notes have been in my possession for a very long period. But now I’m thinking, “Well, the man can’t escape the news,” so, “Ms. Gwynn said.