Elon Musk Breaks Silence After Woman Claimed She Is Mother Of His 13th Child
Elon Musk Responds After Woman Claims She's the Mother of His 13th Child
Elon Musk has come out in a now-deleted post after a woman claimed she was the mother of his 13th child. Ashley St. Clair also alleged that Elon Musk had just asked her to have more children.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has come out in a now-deleted post after conservative influencer Ashley St. Clair claimed he was the father of her 5-month-old child.
The billionaire hit back with a "wow" on X in response to a post that said the 26-year-old had "planned" on having a child for five years.
St. Clair announced on Friday that Musk was the father of her child, writing, "Five months ago, I welcomed a new baby into the world. Elon Musk is the father," along with the Latin phrase Alea iacta est (the dice have been rolled).
She said she kept the information private for the child's safety. But she decided to go public after learning the tabloid was preparing to break the story. “I have never disclosed this story in the past to protect the privacy and safety of our children, but in the last few days it has become clear that the tabloids intend to do so, regardless of the potential harm,” she wrote.
After Musk’s brief response, Ms St Clair urged him to stop engaging in online speculation, instead of directly responding to her. “Elon, we have been trying to communicate for days, but you have not responded. When will you respond to us? Instead of responding publicly to slanderous allegations from someone who recently posted a photo of me in my underwear when I was 15,” she wrote in a since-deleted comment.
Her agent, Brian Glicklich, later confirmed that she and Musk had reached a private agreement on co-parenting. “We are waiting for Elon to publicly acknowledge his parental role with Ashley to end the baseless speculation, and Ashley trusts that Elon intends to finalize the agreement as soon as possible, in the best interest of the well-being and safety of their shared child,” he said in a statement.