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Elon Musk responds after conservative influencer Ashley St. Clair claims he fathered her child. St. Clair alleges they privately discussed co-parenting, while Musk reacts vaguely on X. The controversy sparks debate as St. Clair demands acknowledgment. With Musk’s history of fathering 12 children, speculation over the claim continues.

Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk has addressed claims made by conservative influencer Ashley St. Clair, who alleged she gave birth to his child five months ago. The controversy erupted after St. Clair publicly shared the claim on social media, stating she and Musk had been working privately on a parenting agreement.

Musk, who owns X (formerly Twitter), reacted with a simple “Whoa” to a post suggesting St. Clair had spent years planning to have his child. St. Clair fired back, accusing him of ignoring private attempts to communicate while publicly engaging with speculation.

Her representative, Brian Glicklich, expressed disappointment that media attention forced the situation into the public eye, adding that St. Clair trusts Musk will finalize their agreement in the best interest of the child.

Musk, who has 12 other children with multiple women, has not explicitly confirmed or denied the claim. However, he has continued posting about unrelated topics on X amid the media frenzy.

St. Clair, 26, said she initially chose to keep the matter private for the child’s safety but felt compelled to speak out after being targeted by tabloid journalists. She urged the media to respect the child’s privacy.

In a follow-up post, she thanked those offering support and stated she would be stepping away from social media. Meanwhile, speculation continues as observers await an official response from Musk regarding the paternity claim.