Ashley St. Clair Launches Podcast After Elon Musk Baby News
Ashley St. Clair, known for her connection to Elon Musk, has shared her new project following what she described as a “career suicide” after announcing the birth of Musk’s child.
This week, she debuted her podcast titled “Bad Advice” on X, formerly known as Twitter. The first episode covers a range of topics, including criticisms of a former Dodge employee and insights into California’s homelessness crisis, all delivered with her characteristic flair.
“After a year of… let’s say, unplanned career changes, and a LinkedIn gap I can’t legally explain, I thought starting a podcast could be interesting,” St. Clair mentioned during the episode.
She joked about her approach, stating, “Unlike other well-known figures, I realize I might actually have terrible ideas. So, consider what I say more like cautionary tales,” she added.
St. Clair revealed that she had secured a $10,000 sponsorship for her podcast from a trading firm and previously mentioned that Musk had offered her a lavish apartment in New York City, where rents for two-bedroom units can reach $40,000.
In her commentary, she also noted connections to the Trump administration, specifically mentioning Edward Colistine, a former government efficiency appointee. She described a situation involving attempted car theft, criticizing the lack of action others took.
St. Clair went on to voice her disdain for federal crime policies and the White House’s considerations surrounding Colistine’s potential award. “It’s ironic that they seem to overlook the principles they usually promote,” she pointed out.
In a lighter moment, she reflected on TikToker Kendra Hilty, who gained attention for her unique relationship with an AI chatbot. “Well, if she’s happy with a computer, good for her. But here’s a reality check—not everyone has a chatbot to talk to,” she quipped.
As her podcast progressed, St. Clair shifted to discussing California Governor Gavin Newsom, poking fun at his image while addressing the escalating crime rates and ongoing social issues in the state. “He has that charismatic look, but the problems remain,” she observed, critiquing the superficial efforts to combat crime.
St. Clair previously described Musk as “funny” and “down to earth,” noting his desire for privacy regarding their child’s identity for safety reasons. Musk’s family includes several other children from previous relationships, with experiences that have shaped his approach to fatherhood.
Despite requests to keep her son’s name confidential, she affirmed that he is doing well, navigating the complexities of motherhood and her public life simultaneously.
