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Elon Musk reportedly asked crypto influencer to have his baby following bizarre social media interactions

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Elon Musk reportedly asked crypto influencer to have his baby following bizarre social media interactions

The internet is convinced child number 15 could be on the way

Elon Musk seems to love two things more than anything: making money and making kids. The world's richest man has supposedly fathered 14 children (that we know of), and with him previously championing how we're put on this planet to reproduce, something tells us he isn't done yet.

Although Elon Musk welcomed a fourth child with Neuralink executive Shivon Zilis, there have been recent allegations that he secretly fathered a child with MAGA influencer Ashley St. Clair. St. Clair is trying to sue for sole custody, while Musk has said he's not interested in finding out whether the child is his or not.

Now, there are spectacular claims that cryptocurrency enthusiast Tiffany Fong once turned down an offer to be Musk's next baby momma. There have been rumbles that something has been going on with the pair since Musk seemingly unfollowed Fong in December 2024.

Musk seemingly unfollowed Fong in December 2024 (X / Tiffany Fong)
Musk seemingly unfollowed Fong in December 2024 (X / Tiffany Fong)

While not as controversial as Musk, Tiffany Fong is known for her divisive views and her X bio that reads: "I'm a potato. Sometimes I interview criminals."

In the aftermath of St. Clair's claims, a post resurfaced where she said she earned $7,526 from X between September 27 and October 11. This led to raised eyebrows about whether Musk could be giving her a helping hand, and in turn, led to some questioning Fong's earnings from the platform. There was a wild post that read, "Breaking: Tiffany Fong pregnant with Elon Musk’s 17th child." Fong replied, stating that she's never met Musk and adding: "As far as I know, I am not pregnant, but thank you!!!"

Back then, Musk replied to a similar post saying that he was trying to impregnate Fong, writing: "This thread is 😂☺️😅."

Things have rumbled on with memes galore, but now, a spectacular tell-all piece from the Wall Street Journal mentions his supposed relationship with Fong and has sent the rumor mill into overdrive.

The WSJ points to how Musk posts dozens of times a day but will often interact with specific accounts, alleging, "Some of whom he eventually solicits to have his babies, according to people who have viewed the messages."

In terms of Fong, the outlet maintains that Musk sent droves of followers to her profile to boost her earnings, then saying that people 'familiar with the matter' can confirm he asked her to have a child with him.



Things take a twist, with the WSJ continuing, "Fong didn’t move forward with Musk because she pictured having children in a more traditional nuclear family, but confided to a few friends about the approach—including St. Clair, whom she knew as another conservative social-media figure—and how she worried that turning him down could hurt her earnings."

It's suggested that once Musk learned that Fong had told others about his request, he reprimanded her for not using discretion and then unfollowed her. In turn, this is said to have led to a dip in her engagement and earnings.

The Wall Street Journal goes heavy into his apparent relationship with St. Clair, but the mention of Fong is sure to set tongues wagging. Musk himself seems less than impressed with the piece, even taking to X to joke that he prefers the often sensationalist TMZ over the WSJ.

Fong's recent posts have made no mention of the piece, and instead, refer to her eating different BBQ meats, but we'll be keeping an eye out for the inevitable response.

Featured Image Credit: tiffanyfong/Instagram