Tech entrepreneur Elon Musk has acknowledged providing $2.5 million in child support to influencer Ashley St Clair, who claims to be the mother of his 13th child. Despite expressing uncertainty regarding the paternity of the 6-month-old boy, Musk has stated that he remains open to establishing the child’s parentage.
In a post on his social media platform X on March 31, Musk wrote, “I don’t know if the child is mine or not, but am not against finding out. No court order is needed.”
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Musk further elaborated on his support for St Clair, stating, “Despite not knowing for sure, I have given Ashley $2.5M and am sending her $500k/year.”
The revelation comes amid public speculation about Musk’s expanding family, as St Clair’s claim would mark his 13th child. Musk has not commented on whether he plans to take any formal steps to verify the paternity.
Key Points:
Tech mogul Elon Musk admits to paying $2.5 million in child support to influencer Ashley St Clair.
- St Clair claims to be the mother of Musk’s 13th child, a 6-month-old boy.
- Despite uncertainty about the paternity, Musk has stated he is open to confirming it and noted that no court order is necessary.
- Musk revealed he is also sending St Clair $500,000 annually in support.
- The statement has sparked public interest, as it would mark Musk’s 13th child if confirmed.