Elon Musk’s alleged “children legion” plan sparks controversy
The Wall Street Journal accuses Elon Musk of wanting to create a "legion" of children. The billionaire is said to have 13 children, although this number is reportedly downplayed. In fact, his supposed "plan" involves increasing the population with individuals of exceptionally high intelligence.
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- Elon Musk is at the centre of a controversy over an alleged plan to have a large number of children.
- The businessman is in a legal dispute with influencer Ashley St. Clair, who claims to be the mother of his 14th child.
- Musk denies the reports, comparing them to rumours published by TMZ.
Journalists at the Wall Street Journal are convinced that Ashley St. Clair's child is almost certainly Elon Musk's, yet he has not acknowledged him, and the son bears the woman's surname. It is known that he was born in September and given the name Romulus. The influencer has filed a lawsuit to establish paternity and demand sole custody of the son.
Meanwhile, the journal accuses the billionaire of allegedly planning to create a true "legion" of children, who are expected to be crucial for humanity's future. According to people close to Musk, the founder of Tesla is alarmed by the declining population. He wants to remedy this by "helping seed the earth with more human beings of high intelligence."
— Musk strategically recruits 'candidates' like her through X - before hitting them with NDAs — claims St. Clair in conversation "Daily Mail."
Perhaps that's why he asked the mothers of his children to live in the same complex - in Austin, Texas. One of the women reportedly agreed to this. According to "WSJ", Musk is believed to think that his children can have bigger brains through caesarean sections. Ashley St. Clair did not accept the proposal. Allegedly, due to the dispute, Musk reduced the child support paid for Romulus.
Musk's associates reportedly offered the influencer approximately £11 million as a one-time payment for her silence and around £75,000 for not disclosing information about paternity until Romulus turns 21.
The founder of Tesla is said to have 13 children with different partners. He has six with his wife Justine Wilson and three with pop star Claire Elise Boucher. The oldest is 20 years old. One of the children died at 10 weeks of age. According to journalists from the "Wall Street Journal," this number is downplayed and could be significantly higher in reality.
Elon Musk criticised the "WSJ" reports. On X, he wrote, "TMZ >> WSJ." The billionaire has previously called the journal "trash" in response to reports accusing him of drug use.