Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has responded to allegations involving influencer Ashley St. Clair's purported intentions to have a baby with him. The claims, which have recently emerged, involve St. Clair's alleged strategies and her legal actions to establish Musk as the father of her child.
Ashley St. Clair is reportedly taking legal steps in Manhattan to verify Musk as her child's father, months after rumors surfaced that she intended to conceive a child with him, the New York Post reported.
In recent days, Isabella Moody, a fellow influencer, released private text messages allegedly exchanged with St. Clair, which reportedly outline St. Clair's plans to have a baby with Musk, dating back to 2023. Moody asserted that St. Clair aimed to "baby trap" Musk, suggesting that St. Clair's intentions were premeditated.
Messages allegedly from St. Clair, shared by Moody, detail her desire to "seduce" the tech mogul. Quoting one of the messages allegedly from St. Clair, she said, “Elon followed me. I need his rocket babies.”
In addition to the alleged text exchanges, St. Clair has filed two lawsuits in Manhattan Supreme Court. These legal actions aim to establish Musk as the biological father of her five-month-old son and to gain custody rights. The lawsuits reportedly include exchanges labeled as communications with "EM," believed to represent Musk.
One particular message allegedly from "EM" intriguingly reads, “I want to knock you up again.” This introduced further speculation about their interactions. Another purported message from Musk within these exchanges adds, “Hmm ok. Well, I do have a legion of kids to make.”
The allegations prompted responses from Musk on social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter. His reactions, characterized by brief and emphatic comments, included “Whoa!” and “Yikes!” These responses highlighted his surprise and concern over the claims presented publicly.
The situation is complicated by Musk's known familial background. Currently, Musk has 12 confirmed children with three partners: Justine Wilson, musician Grimes, and Shivon Zilis. This aspect of his personal life has been publicly documented, adding a layer of complexity to St. Clair's claims.
Influencer Testimonies on Social Media The drama unfolded further when Moody took to social media to disclose further details. “I wasn’t going to post these, but now that @stclairashley has leaked her private signal messages with @elonmusk after lying and saying she ‘wanted privacy’, here’s more evidence Ashely [sic] planned to baby trap Elon,” Moody stated. Her motivation, according to this declaration, was driven by what she saw as St. Clair's duplicity regarding privacy concerns.
Continuing, Moody accused St. Clair of acting contrary to her alleged desire for confidentiality. “She doesn’t care about ‘privacy.’ She planned to seduce him by her own admission and now she’s leaking his texts,” Moody added.
The unfolding case has sparked tremendous public interest, partly due to Musk's prominent status and his sizable family. The entrepreneur's personal life, often under scrutiny, already includes parenting a dozen children, spread across relationships with three different women.
Given these developments, the legal proceedings, including the duo's alleged past communications and the claims presented, are likely to be extensively analyzed in court. While public attention remains significant, the court's determination of paternity and custody will hold substantial sway over the involved parties.
The lawsuits in Manhattan are expected to address numerous facets, notably the authenticity of the exchanged communications and motivations, including any misconduct alleged. As the case progresses, legal experts and media commentators alike will continue to monitor updates and proceedings, anticipating more disclosures and evidentiary findings.
As events continue to evolve, the focus remains on the accuracy of the newly revealed correspondences, the validity of St. Clair's claims, and Musk's rebuttals. Public and media interest underscores the curiosity and scrutiny around high-profile personal affairs intersecting with the legal system.