Inside Ashley St. Clair’s Secret Baby With Elon Musk — and the $15M Offer
Ashley St. Clair just dropped the bomb that the baby she had with Elon Musk was conceived after one wild night in St. Barts—and that he first tossed her a jaw-dropping $15 million to keep the whole thing secret.
The conservative influencer, 26, spilled the tea during a Wednesday interview with the Wall Street Journal, saying baby Romulus, now 7 months old, came after a midnight swim turned into a hotel-room hookup during a New Year’s vacation. She says he didn’t just donate sperm through a clinic, as some of his other children were conceived.
According to People, Musk, 53, already has at least 14 kids, most of whom he’s acknowledged, with four different women. But the Journal’s sources claim the real count could be way higher.
He’s also reached out to women on his own X account, offering sperm to whoever’s interested. Crypto influencer Tiffany Fong said she turned him down after he slid into her DMs with the same pitch.
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St. Clair, who recently said she had a short fling with the world’s richest man after he slid into her DMs on X in May 2023, claimed Musk popped the idea of “let’s pick a name for our future kid” the first time they hooked up. According to her, he kept bringing up the topic of having kids with her through their time together.
According to NewYorkPost, On their New Year’s Eve trip, she told Musk she was ovulating, and he shot back, “What are we waiting for?”
These new claims came out in a report that also said President Trump’s chief of Government Efficiency had been cutting deals with women he’d asked to have his kids. Musk’s money manager, Jared Birchall, was named as the one who handles the negotiations.
After St. Clair had the baby, the SpaceX founder reportedly tried to wire her a $15 million starter payment and then $100,000 every month in child support, as long as she followed a strict set of rules.
Musk had several odd requests, the report says. He insisted the baby should be delivered by C-section because he thought vaginal birth limits how big a baby’s brain can grow. He also said the baby should not be circumcised.