Elon Musk allegedly retaliated after influencer declined his offer to have child

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According to a recent Daily Mail report, Elon Musk allegedly offered to impregnate influencer Tiffany Fong and then retaliated when she declined his approach. The world's richest man, with a fortune of $370 billion, is reportedly creating what he calls a "legion" of offspring by approaching intelligent women to bear his children in exchange for millions of dollars. Fong, who became well-known during Sam Bankman-Fried's downfall, was contacted by Musk on X (formerly Twitter) after he began engaging with her posts last summer.

Their interaction intensified when she increased her support for Donald Trump, which led to Musk following her account. This follow from the Tesla CEO significantly boosted Fong's visibility on the platform. The Daily Mail reveals that during this period, Fong was earning substantial amounts through X's ad-sharing program, sometimes up to $21,000 over two weeks. While her earnings were at their peak, Musk reportedly sent her a direct message proposing she have his baby, despite the two never having met in person. After Fong turned down the offer, she shared this information with another right-wing influencer, Ashley St. Clair, who claims to have had Musk's son last year.

The Wall Street Journal's bombshell investigation, as reported by Yahoo News, reveals that Musk is actively searching for women on his social media platform X to have his babies as part of a mission to save "civilization." Sources informed the WSJ that the SpaceX founder, who already has at least 14 children with four women, believes that "civilization is going to crumble" due to declining birth rates and wants to build a "legion" of intelligent children to counter this trend. The Yahoo News article highlights that Musk may have even more children with additional women than publicly known, with multiple sources close to the Tesla CEO claiming he has used X to find and meet potential mothers.

According to TMZ, Musk responded to the WSJ story by posting on X: "TMZ >> WSJ," seemingly comparing the respected financial newspaper to a celebrity gossip site. In the case of cryptocurrency influencer Tiffany Fong, their relationship began with Musk engaging with her content before he directly messaged her about having his child. After rejecting his proposal, Fong told some friends, including MAGA influencer Ashley St. Clair, who is currently involved in a legal battle with Musk over their infant son. St. Clair's attorney informed HuffPost that a paternity test showed a 99.99% probability that Musk is the father of her child named Romulus, though Musk has not publicly acknowledged paternity according to Yahoo News.

HuffPost details how St. Clair's relationship with Musk began in 2023 when he followed her on X, leading to direct messages and eventually a romantic relationship. Throughout their involvement, the tech billionaire frequently discussed having children with her, as reported by The Wall Street Journal investigation cited by HuffPost.

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