
The Musk family tree continues to expand, and while Elon Musk seemingly wants nothing to do with the child of Ashley St. Clair, the 26-year-old MAGA influencer continues to maintain that she secretly gave birth to his 13th child last year. Although some knew about St. Clair due to her satirical work writing for The Babylon Bee, she's become the center of attention since her explosive Valentine's Day accusation that she's the mother of Musk's son.
Although Elon Musk has largely kept quiet on the allegations about his 13th child, he claims to have paid her a substantial amount while saying he's not interested in finding out whether he's the father of the child.
St. Clair is suing for sole custody, and in court documents, the unnamed child is referred to as R.S.C. The filing maintains that the world's richest man has visited the boy a handful of times but had "no involvement in his care or upbringing."
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If you thought St. Clair's original reveal was sensationalist, that's nothing compared to a new piece from The Wall Street Journal that seemingly blows the lid off their relationship since she had a baby.
The site claims that 'multiple sources' close to Musk think the true number of how many children he's fathered is much higher than what's been revealed to the public, but in terms of St. Clair's kid, we might finally have a name.
Apparently, R.S.C stands for Romulus (with S.C. presumably meaning St. Clair). In the piece, it's reported that St. Clair was supposedly offered a $15 million lump sum and $100,000 per month if she kept the baby's father a secret until he turned 21. Added to this, she was apparently blocked from saying anything negative about Musk, but he was allowed to speak out against her. She goes on to spectacularly claim he demanded a caesarian section because it would "allow for the baby to have a larger brain." St. Clair rejected all of this, and after months of secrecy, she's now revealed all about her situation with Musk and the seven-month-old Romulus.
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St. Clair has previously said she's been forced to sell her $100,000 Tesla that Musk gifted her because he's slashed her child support payments.
She goes on to say that she's met some of Musk's other 'legion' of children, which is the term he supposedly refers to them as, in a nod to ancient military units. That would explain the name Romulus, although it's unclear who decided on it.
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There are plenty of jokes about the name Romulus, with some comparing it to Fede Álvarez's Alien: Romulus and others pointing out it's the same name as one of the recently resurrected dire wolves.
Elsewhere, the WSJ piece goes on to claim that Musk once propositioned crypto influencer Tiffany Fong to have a child with him, and with the man himself comparing the outlet to the tabloid gossip of TMZ, it looks like he's not happy with the article.