Elon Musk Has 14 Children with 4 Women, Wall Street Journal Report Reveals
Elon Musk, the billionaire entrepreneur and Chief Executive Officer of Tesla, is reportedly attempting to create a "legion of children" and is allegedly searching for mothers through his social media platform, X, according to an investigative report published by The Wall Street Journal.
The report states that Elon Musk already has fourteen children with four women: musician Grimes, Neuralink executive Shivon Zilis, his ex-wife Justine, and conservative influencer Ashley St. Clair. Musk recently disclosed that he has fourteen children; however, the Wall Street Journal reported that sources close to him believe the actual number could be higher.
Ashley St. Clair claimed that Musk once told her he wanted “legion-level” children before the end of the world. The report also revealed that Musk donated sperm to a woman from an elite Japanese family upon her request.
Some women alleged that Elon Musk has been controlling the mothers of his children using financial incentives and strict non-disclosure agreements. According to Ashley St. Clair, Musk allegedly promised that if the father’s identity was kept confidential, he would offer a lump sum of 15 million dollars along with a monthly stipend of 100,000 dollars. St. Clair further stated that once Musk's name became public, the monthly payment was reduced to 40,000 dollars, and after the Wall Street Journal began its investigation, it was lowered further to 20,000 dollars.
Among the mothers, Shivon Zilis is reportedly considered to hold a “special status.” She is said to have accompanied Musk to several high-level meetings, the report added.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Musk strongly believes that declining birth rates around the world pose a serious threat to the survival of humanity. He is said to frequently express the view that intelligent individuals must have more children in order to preserve civilization, and this belief is cited as the main reason behind his desire for a large number of offspring.