Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, has repeatedly posted Pepe emojis on Twitter, making Pepe more recognizable in technology and investment circles.



Kanye West, a well-known American musician, also shared images of Pepe on social media, showcasing his interest in this meme culture.

Donald Trump Jr., the son of former US President Donald Trump, posted photos featuring Pepe on social media. Especially during the 2016 presidential election, Pepe became a sort of symbol for Trump among his supporters.

Mike Chernovich, a conservative writer and media personality, also widely used the image of Pepe on social media, particularly in political debates and controversies.

Nicki Minaj, the famous American rapper, used Pepe emojis in her social media, showcasing her recognition of this online culture.

Although "Pepe the Frog" is controversial due to its use by some far-right groups and political movements, the support of these celebrities also reflects Pepe's broad influence across various spheres and groups. It's important to note that Pepe's original creator, Matt Furie, has been working hard to restore Pepe's original innocent and friendly image, and he has received feedback and support from many fans.
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