Elon Musk's Alleged 13th Child Sparks Drama: $2.5M, Cut Support, and a Tesla Return? 🍼 Elon Musk might be building rockets, but lately, it's his personal life making headlines louder than a SpaceX launch. Conservative influencer Ashley St. Clair dropped a bombshell revealing that she gave birth to what could be Musk’s 13th child, only to follow it with claims that he has drastically slashed child support by 60%. In a video that instantly went viral, she’s seen returning her $100,000 Tesla in Manhattan, telling reporters she’s “cleaning up after his messes.”
And just when it seemed like the drama peaked, Elon responded on social media with his own version of the facts. Without confirming the child’s paternity, he claimed he had already paid Ashley $2.5 million and continues to send her $500,000 a year. His statement, “Despite not knowing for sure,” raised eyebrows, as did his silence on whether he truly slashed the support.
This isn’t the first time Musk’s fatherhood timeline has raised questions. With Ashley filing for sole custody and simultaneously calling for privacy, the public is left juggling two extremes: media chaos and whispered demands for boundaries. What’s more, just weeks later, Musk confirmed yet another child—his fourth with Shivon Zilis—making Ashley’s claim potentially connected to what would be Musk’s 14th child.
As public interest grows, many are asking: Is this about money, control, or something deeper? While Musk continues to revolutionize tech and AI, it seems his personal relationships are just as unpredictable as the markets he influences. Between lawsuits, birth announcements, and a mounting number of children, one thing is clear—Elon Musk’s legacy isn’t just being built in boardrooms and launchpads. It’s unfolding in the very public chaos of real-life family drama.
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