Influencer Tiffany Fong Breaks Silence: Did Elon Musk Really Offer to Impregnate Her? Explosive Allegation Rocks Social Media as Billionaire’s Private Messages Leak

In response to a report claiming that Elon Musk—who has 14 children with four different women—requested right-wing influencer Tiffany Fong to bear his child, she addressed the ensuing criticism on social media. Tiffany Fong is clarifying the situation. Following an article published by the Wall Street Journal on April 16, which alleged that Musk—father to six children with ex-wife Justine Wilson, four with Shivon Zilis, three with Grimes, and reportedly one with Ashley St. Clair—had approached Fong about carrying one of his children, she reacted to the backlash that followed. ‘For the record, I did not provide this story to WSJ (or any other media outlet) and specifically requested NOT to be included when I was contacted for comment,’ Fong stated in an April 17 post on X. ‘If you are expecting me to make a public statement, it will not occur. THANK YOU!’ The article suggested that Fong, who gained prominence for her coverage of Sam Bankman-Fried’s cryptocurrency trial, had financially benefited from Musk’s follow on X, which increased her engagement and earnings. The report claimed that Musk had reached out to her during their online exchanges to inquire if she was ‘interested’ in having a child with him. According to the report, Fong declined his offer and confided in St. Clair—who shares a son, Romulus, 7 months old, with Musk and was mentioned in the article—about the potential impact on her social media income. Shortly after, Musk unfollowed Fong on X. E! News has previously contacted Musk and the WSJ regarding Fong’s remarks but has yet to receive a response. Fong’s statement follows just one day after the newspaper reported Musk’s alleged offer of $15 million, along with $100,000 monthly payments to St. Clair, in exchange for keeping their child a secret.Ashley St. Clair, the alleged mother of Elon Musk’s child, stated that she declined a substantial offer from Musk, expressing to his advisor, Jared Birchall, her desire for her son not to feel like a secret. Following her announcement of her son’s birth on X, Musk reportedly retracted his $15 million offer and reduced his monthly financial support to $40,000. Although Musk has not publicly recognized baby Romulus as his son, a recent paternity test revealed a 99.999 percent probability of paternity. In a post on February 14, 2025, St. Clair disclosed the identity of the father, emphasizing her intention to protect their child’s privacy amidst media scrutiny. She urged the press to respect their child’s privacy and avoid intrusive reporting. After her representative called for Musk to acknowledge his parental responsibilities, St. Clair accused him of diminishing his child support payments, which led Musk to comment on the situation via social media, stating he was open to confirming paternity and had already provided substantial financial support.On February 28, 2025, Elon and Shivon announced the birth of their fourth child, a son named Seldon Lycurgus. They chose to share this joyful news while celebrating their third child’s first birthday. In a post on X, Shivon expressed, ‘After discussing with Elon, we decided it was fitting to announce our remarkable son Seldon Lycurgus on this special occasion. He is strong and possesses a heart of gold. Our love for him is immense.’ Elon replied with a heart emoji.