Scandal around Elon Musk: Is that his secret baby?

Scandal around Elon Musk: Is that his secret baby?

The right-wing extremist influencer Ashley St. Clair claimed on Valentine's Day in an explosive social media post that she received a child from Elon Musk five months ago. The 26-year-old, known for her children's book "Elephant's are not birds", said that she had so far kept the information secret to ensure that the child's well-being. But the increasingly relentless tabloid reported to bring the truth to light. In her post, St. Clair wrote: "I have not spoken openly about protecting our child's privacy and security, but now it is clear that the press will publish the story anyway." This turbulent announcement is now causing a sensation and raises questions whether Musk actually announces your child as his 13th. So far, the tech mogul has not commented directly on the allegations.

Immediately after St. Clair's announcement, Musk reacted to X (formerly Twitter) with a humorous contribution that shows him in a fictional list of "side quests", in which "Making another baby" was listed. He only commented on this with a laughing emoji. This could possibly be interpreted as confirmation or a humorous rejection, but remains unclear. Interestingly, the child of St. Clair was not the first new baby to welcome Musk in the past few months; According to information from us magazine already born the 13th child about five months ago Focus of the media.

Elon Musk, who is already known for his numerous children, has a total of different relationships at LIST 13. For example, with the Neuralink Executive Shivon Zilis, he has three children, including twins, who were born in November 2021. Musk himself also organized a total of twelve children with various partners, including twin sons with his first wife Justine Wilson and three children with Grimes. His relationship and dealing with fatherhood have repeatedly made headlines. Nevertheless, it remains to be seen whether in this case there will be legal or public debates about the paternity and privacy of the newly announced child.

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