Elon Musk broke the silence the day after conservative influencer Ashley St. Clair claimed he had a baby five months ago.
St. Clair, 26, claimed on Friday that she and Musk share a five-month-old child.
“Ashley & Elon have been working personally to create an agreement on raising children for a while,” author's representative Brian Glicklich wrote in X-Post.
“It is unfortunate that tabloid reporters who repeatedly ambushed Ashley and her family made it impossible to complete the process in secret. We have publicly acknowledged Elon's role as a parent at Ashley. , waiting to end the unfair speculation, Ashley trusts that Elon intends to quickly terminate their agreement in the best interests of the child's happiness and safety shared by him. ”
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“Oops,” Musk wrote to X, his owner, in response to a post that claimed “Ashley St. Clair plotted for 50 years to seduce Elon Musk.”
St. Clair then blows up the wealthiest man who lived to publicly respond to “smears.”
“Eron, we've been trying to communicate for the past few days, but you haven't responded. Publicly responding to smears from individuals who just posted pictures of me in their 15-year-old underwear. Instead, when are you going to reply to us?” she wrote a few minutes later.

The mask has 12 children with three other women.
The founder of Tesla in South Africa shares five children with his first wife, Justin Wilson.
Pop stars Grimes and Musk share three children, including Toddler X, who were seen around the White House along with their father, Girl Exa Dark Sideroel and Boy Techno Mechanicus.
Musk and Neuralink executive Shivon Zilis also share twins, Striders and Azure. The whole family attended a meeting with Indian Prime Minister Modi on Thursday.
X: St. Clair, who made a shocking public declaration on Friday night, said he chose to move forward after being troubled by “tabloid media.”
“I have never previously disclosed this to protect the privacy and safety of children, but recently it has become clear that tabloid media intends to do so regardless of what it causes. “I did,” she wrote. Please refrain from “invasive reports.”
In a subsequent tweet three hours later, St. Clair thanked his supporters and said he intends to log off the platform.
“I appreciate your honesty and kind words. I wish I didn't feel the need to make a statement. Children should be off limits for journalists,” she wrote.
Doji Hongcho, who follows St. Clair on the platform, has overposts about other subjects since she made a surprise presentation.
