Ashley St Clair boasted she had Elon Musk 'wrapped around her finger' and could get him to post anything

Ashley St Clair boasted she had Elon Musk 'wrapped around her finger' and could get him to post anything
Ashley St Clair allegedly made empty promises to amplify conservative messages using her closeness to Elon Musk (@stclairashley/X and Getty Images)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Ashley St Clair thought she had Elon Musk "wrapped around her finger." At least, that’s what she allegedly told fellow conservatives, boasting that she could get the billionaire to "retweet anything" and promising to use her influence to amplify their causes.

But when it came time to deliver, there were crickets.

Multiple sources told the New York Post that St Clair, 26, pitched herself as a right-wing power broker thanks to her relationship with Musk. But when asked to use that influence, she ghosted the very people she'd tried to impress.

And now, St Clair's entire conservative credibility is under fire, especially after the bombshell revelations that have emerged since she announced she secretly welcomed Musk's 13th child.



 

Ashley St Clair's apparently openly bragged about her closeness to Elon Musk

Ashley St Clair has built a massive platform, with 1.1 million followers on X (formerly Twitter) and viral posts that regularly rack up over a million views. However, according to longtime conservative insiders, she didn’t rise to prominence on her own.

"You could never necessarily trust her because you might not be doing what she could monetize or what she could sensationalize in order to make her own star rise," one source who’s known her since 2017 told the New York Post. "She’s always kind of wanted to be a kept woman, as far as I can see—she was always chasing that."



 

"Movements are never about one individual. She just kind of tagged along with it. I don’t know if she’s even rooted in a conservative type of philosophy. I think it’s just what made her money," they claimed. 

In 2023, after getting close to Musk, St Clair reportedly offered to help conservative messages gain traction on X.

At first, it seemed like she had real pull. The Tesla CEO himself interacted with several of her posts, including a simple "Wow" in response to a viral December 2023 video where St Clair accused Delta Air Lines of secretly flying detained migrants from Arizona to New York. This kind of engagement only fueled her self-proclaimed ability to get Musk's attention.



 

So early last year, a second source reached out to her hoping she could do it again. This time, they represented a third party who wanted a conservative message amplified by the Tesla boss.

At that point, St Clair was openly bragging about her insane access to Musk. But when it came time to make good on her promises, she suddenly had other plans.

According to the source, she backed out, citing a last-minute trip to Europe. She even refused to meet with the third party that had made the request.

When the New York Post asked about this, St Clair's representative dismissed it entirely. "People have discussions, and they don’t result in a deal. But you want to write about that as though it’s some kind of wrongdoing, which is absolute nonsense," they said. 

Ashley St Clair's alleged 'rocket babies' plot and subsequent custody battle 

Of course, Ashley St Clair’s real bombshell wasn’t about Elon Musk's retweets—it was about their relationship.

In a Valentine’s Day post, she revealed she had given birth to Musk’s 13th child—conceived during a trip to St Barts in January 2024. Soon she filed two petitions in the Manhattan Supreme Court to establish Musk as the father and gain sole custody of her five-month-old son.

Musk, for his part, has not publicly acknowledged paternity.

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Elon Musk attends The 2022 Met Gala Celebrating 'In America: An Anthology of Fashion' at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 2, 2022, in New York City (Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue)

That revelation sent MAGA influencers into a tailspin—and they came with receipts.

Conservatives dug up May 2023 texts where St Clair allegedly laid out her master plan to seduce Musk and have his babies.

"I want to seduce elon [sic]," she reportedly wrote, calling the imagined offsprings "rocket babies."

And when X influencer Isabella Moody posted screenshots of these texts, Musk himself reacted with a one-word reply, "Whoa!"



 

Ashley St Clair's rise in the right-wing sphere

Ashley St Clair first made waves in the conservative sphere in 2019 after confronting leftist protesters who raised a Mexican flag at an ICE facility in Aurora, Colorado.

Later that year, she grabbed headlines again as the victim of an assault at a Trump impeachment rally in Colorado Springs.

"She was very opportunistic, she was very eager, and that to me said, ‘Is she really in this for the right reasons?' [She would embrace] whatever issue was the issue du jour," a source shared. 


 
 
 
 
 
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At the time, she was part of the conservative youth group Turning Point USA. But that gig didn’t last as she was fired in October 2019 after appearing in a photo with white nationalist and antisemitic content creator Nick Fuentes, along with far-right conspiracy theorists Jacob Wohl and Ali Alexander.



 

St Clair became an author in 2021 by publishing 'Elephants Are Not Birds' – a children's book released under a conservative imprint, Brave Books, that she described as a response to transgender acceptance.

"She’s got a wit about her too. She’s a smart woman," an insider acknowledged. 

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