Elon Musk has responded to accusations that he is attempting to create a “legion” of children, rejecting the claims.
Elon Musk has recently faced media scrutiny regarding claims that he is trying to create a “legion” of children.
This situation arose after reports indicated the birth of what could be his 13th child.
The billionaire has responded to these allegations, clarifying his position.

New allegations about Musk’s family emerged.
The discussions began when influencer Ashley St. Clair claimed on social media that she is the mother of Musk’s 13th child.
Musk has not directly confirmed this claim but is reportedly involved in a legal dispute with St. Clair.
According to a Wall Street Journal article, Musk took a paternity test that showed a 99.9999% probability of being the child’s father.
The Wall Street Journal also reported that Musk has asked the mothers of his children to live on the same compound in Austin, Texas.
This arrangement is said to facilitate his desire for a large family.

Musk has a history of having multiple children with different partners, including Justine Wilson, Grimes, and Shivon Zilis.
It was revealed that Musk believes children born via C-section may have larger brains.
While Zilis reportedly agreed to this method, St. Clair refused.
Currently, only Zilis lives on Musk’s compound, and Grimes has reportedly declined the living arrangement.
Messages and offers have been revealed publicly.
Some messages exchanged between Musk and St. Clair were released by the Wall Street Journal.
In one message, Musk mentioned the need to use surrogates to reach “legion-level” before a potential apocalypse.
This statement reflects Musk’s ambition to father as many children as possible.

Additionally, St. Clair alleged that she was offered $15 million not to disclose Musk as the father of her child until the child turned 21.
This offer was reportedly made by Jared Birchall, who is connected to Musk.
Elon Musk responds to media claims of attempting to create a ‘legion’ of children
In response to the various claims made against him, Musk compared the Wall Street Journal to TMZ, indicating his disdain for the report.
He has previously criticized the publication, calling it “trash” after a report focused on his alleged drug use.
He wrote: “TMZ >> WSJ.”
The recent report suggests that Musk is concerned about a potential population collapse and is attempting to prepare for it by having a large family.
St. Clair also claimed that Musk finds potential mothers for his children through social media and has them sign non-disclosure agreements.

Clarifications regarding circumcision and birth certificate issued.
St. Clair claimed that Musk requested his children not undergo circumcision. However, as she is Jewish, she rejected this assertion.
Interestingly, Musk’s name is reportedly not on the birth certificate of one of his children, Romulus, at his own request.
Elon Musk’s journey into fatherhood began in 2002 when he welcomed his first son, Nevada, with ex-wife Justine Wilson.
Tragically, Nevada passed away at just ten weeks old.
Musk and Wilson later had five more children: twins Vivian and Griffin, now 20, and triplets Kai, Saxon, and Damian, now 19. The couple divorced in 2008.
Afterward, Musk had a son named X Æ A-Xii with singer Grimes in 2020.
The couple later had two more children, a son named Tau Techno Mechanicus and a daughter named Exa Dark Sideræl.