Enron CEO Connor Gaydos, best known for the satirical conspiracy theory that “birds aren’t real,” was caught on camera being hit by a pie.
The clip shows Gaydos exiting an SUV shortly before an older man slams the pie into his face as two bodyguards intervene.
His video is now being circulated in the online space, going viral with one comparing it to Bill Gates ‘pie in the face’ incident.
One of the user on X said, “It look staged! 😂😂😂 Still funny none the less.” While the other one said, “That’s a waste of a perfectly edible pie.”
While sharing a video, a user said, “Enron CEO Connor Gaydos gets pied right in the face , it’s not safe out there anymore for these CEOs.”
Who is Connor Gaydos?
Enron company recently announced that they are relaunching after 27 years of the shut down and also the new CEO and that is Connor Gaydos, who is perhaps best known for the satirical conspiracy theory that “Birds Aren’t Real” and are instead surveillance drones operated by the government.
Gaydos is also a co-owner of the College Company, which purchased the rights to the Enron name in 2020 for $275, as reported by the Texas Standard.
Once one of the most valuable companies in the world, Enron famously imploded in an accounting scandal, and the company’s return on December 2 was 23 years to the day of its bankruptcy filing.
“What we’re doing behind the scenes and what we’re about to release is truly groundbreaking,” Gaydos added. “It’s truly revolutionary.”