
The Twitter Bird Takes Flight: A $35,000 Farewell
The world of auctions is full of surprises, and the recent sale of Twitter’s iconic Bird statue for $35,000 is no exception. This isn’t just any auction—it’s a symbolic moment for Twitter, now rebranded as X, under Elon Musk’s leadership.
A Symbol of Change
The Twitter Bird, affectionately known as “Larry the Bird,” has been a symbol of the platform since its early days. Representing freedom of speech and the power of short messaging, the bird has watched over Twitter’s rise to becoming a global social media giant. But now, as Twitter transforms into X, the sale of this iconic statue marks a turning point.

Elon Musk, who acquired Twitter in October 2022, has been on a mission to declutter the company’s San Francisco headquarters. From neon signs to kitchen equipment, no item has been spared. The goal? To create a leaner, more efficient company, free from the excesses of its past.
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The Auction That Stole the Spotlight
The Twitter Bird statue wasn’t the only item auctioned. A Twitter bird sign also sold for $35,000, a driftwood coffee table went for $16,000, and a “Twitter Headquarters” sign fetched $15,000. However, it’s the Bird statue that captured the most attention, evoking nostalgia among long-time users.
For many, the Bird represents the essence of Twitter: simplicity, speed, and global connection. Its sale feels like the end of an era, but also the beginning of something new.
This auction isn’t just about raising cash—it’s a statement. By selling off pieces of Twitter’s past, Musk is signaling a fresh start for X. The company is shedding its old identity to embrace a new vision, one that’s still unfolding.
As the Twitter Bird flies to a new home, it leaves behind a legacy and a question: What’s next for X? Only time will tell, but one thing is clear—the world is watching.
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