
Ashley St. Clair claims Elon Musk fathered her child, but the billionaire has yet to acknowledge or respond to the allegation. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
(EPICSTORIAN) — Ashley St. Clair, a conservative commentator and author, announced on X (formerly Twitter) that Elon Musk is the father of her child. The claim quickly drew widespread attention, but Musk has not confirmed or denied it.
Social Media Reactions and Musk’s Silence
Musk remained active on social media after the announcement but made no direct mention of the claim.
A laughing emoji appeared in one of his responses to a joke suggesting that “making another baby” was among his many side projects, alongside launching companies and acquiring Twitter, Forbes reporter observed.
St. Clair stated that she had withheld the information to protect her child’s privacy but decided to speak publicly after learning that tabloids planned to report on it. Conservative figures, including Candace Owens and former Rep. Matt Gaetz, congratulated her on X.
Requests for comment have been sent to Musk, but no response has been received.
Who Is Ashley St. Clair?
St. Clair, reportedly 31, is known for her political commentary and children’s books. With over 1.1 million followers on X, she gained prominence through Elephants Are Not Birds, a book published by BRAVE Books.
The story promotes a conservative viewpoint, telling the tale of an elephant that, despite being able to sing, remains an elephant even when society insists otherwise. St. Clair has described the book as a direct counter to transgender acceptance narratives.
Musk’s Expanding Family
If true, this claim would add another child to Musk’s growing family. The billionaire has 12 known children from multiple relationships.
His first six children were born to his ex-wife Justine Wilson, including twins Griffin and Vivian and triplets Kai, Saxon, and Damian. His first child, born in 2002, passed away from sudden infant death syndrome.
Additional children were later born to musician Claire “Grimes” Boucher and Neuralink executive Shivon Zilis. Musk’s statements on declining birth rates suggest a personal belief that population growth is essential for civilization’s survival.
Past Controversies and Allegations
Reports have surfaced about Musk encouraging employees to have children. A Wall Street Journal investigation revealed that he allegedly asked a SpaceX employee multiple times to bear his child.
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The claim resurfaced amid broader discussions about Musk’s growing family and controversial remarks on social issues.
No Confirmation From Musk
Musk has not publicly addressed St. Clair’s claim, leaving speculation to circulate online. If he responds, the story may take another turn, but for now, questions remain unanswered.