Elon Musk wants to build a legion of children with multiple X influencers 'before the apocalypse': Report

WASHINGTON, CALIFORNIA: In a bombshell expose, The Wall Street Journal has claimed that Elon Musk has allegedly been trying to impregnate top influencers on X in a bizarre effort to father a brood of children "before the apocalypse".
The report also claims that the tech mogul and Trump advisor used secret legal settlements and NDAs to keep these arrangements under wraps.
The 6000-word articled also highlighted Musk’s behind-the-scenes tactics: how he manages relationships with the mothers of his children, maintains tight control over his privacy, and promotes a sci-fi-tinged vision of humanity’s future survival.
Elon Musk's allegedly wanted to have more children with Ashley St Clair

The Wall Street Journal report opens with the story of Ashley St Clair, a 26-year-old influencer and former staffer at The Babylon Bee. She told the outlet that she became the mother of one of Elon Musk’s children following what started as a social media flirtation.
According to the report, during her pregnancy, Musk allegedly told St Clair they should have more children together in order to “reach legion-level before the apocalypse.”
The report also claims that Musk suggested using surrogates to speed up the process of having more children.
It further details a financial arrangement between Musk and St Clair, in which he allegedly offered her a one-time payment of $15 million, along with $100,000 per month, in exchange for her silence about their relationship and the child.
After the birth of the baby, St Clair requested a paternity test and was referred to Jared Birchall, Musk’s longtime associate.
Ashley St Clair's two-hour-call discussion with Elon Musk associate Jared Birchall revealed

After discussing a potential paternity test, Ashley St Clair had a two-hour phone call in December with Jared Birchall, Elon Musk’s longtime associate.
During the call, Birchall reportedly described Musk as a “very big-hearted, kind, and generous person.” However, he also cautioned St Clair that pursuing legal action “always, always leads to a worse outcome for that woman.”
He reminded her that Musk still had doubts about whether the child was truly his.
In response, St Clair reportedly said, “I don’t want my son to feel like he’s a secret.” Birchall then warned her that refusing to sign an agreement tied to a $15 million payout would be “absolutely insane and irresponsible,” adding that they had previously dealt with “some very unstable, mentally unstable people.”
When St Clair declined to sign the NDA, the financial support she was receiving was significantly reduced - eventually dropping to $20,000 a month.
According to her attorney, the payments are now being used as leverage. The outlet also reported that a paternity test conducted later confirmed with 99.9999% accuracy that Musk is the father.
Elon Musk allegedly contacted another influencer Tiffany Fong

The Wall Street Journal also detailed another strange incident involving cryptocurrency influencer Tiffany Fong. According to the report, Elon Musk allegedly contacted Fong through a direct message on his platform X, asking if she wanted to have his baby, despite the two never having met in person.
When Musk learned that Fong had shared the message with friends, he reportedly unfollowed her. Following that, her earnings on X took a noticeable hit.
At the height of Musk’s interaction with her posts, Fong reportedly earned $21,000 in just two weeks. The report notes that Musk often refers to his growing number of children as a “legion” and has allegedly used his platform to seek out more potential mothers.
While Musk is publicly known to have at least 14 children with four women, including musician Grimes, multiple sources told the Journal they suspect the actual number may be higher.
Internet slams Elon Musk over report of him trying to impregnate X influencers
Following reports that Elon Musk wants to have a "legion-level" number of children before the apocalypse, internet users were quick to share their reactions online.
One user wrote, "There is something so creepy, unsettling about him!"
Another slammed, "This is just gross and selfish. You can't possibly be a present father to all those children. I'll never understand society's obsession with these strange people just because they're "wealthy."" A user dubbed, "He’s disgusting."
A Facebook user wrote, "He looks creepy."
A user expressed their doubt, "I mean he offered that one mom 15 million and 100k a month to disappear with their child. It sounds good but he seems a little off the hinges."
A commenter wrote, "He's unhinged and that's not normal. Some thoughts aren't meant to be shared...."
A social media user questioned, "Is he actually going to be a part of their lives?" A user mocked, "He should try to be a good father to the ones he does have. His father should have pulled out."
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