‘I need his rocket babies’
- Elon Musk, the tech billionaire and CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, has reacted to claims that Ashley St.
- Musk's responses, which included exclamations of “Woah” and “Yikes,” came in reaction to posts by his supporters who claimed to have information about St.
- Musk's surprise was evident in his responses to claims by influencer Isabella Moody, who shared private text messages between her and St.
Elon Musk Responds to Allegations of Plot by Ashley St. Clair to Have His Child
Elon Musk, the tech billionaire and CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, has reacted to claims that Ashley St. Clair, a 26-year-old conservative star, plotted to have his child as far back as 2023. The allegations have sparked a flurry of reactions on social media, particularly on the platform X, formerly known as Twitter.
Musk’s responses, which included exclamations of “Woah” and “Yikes,” came in reaction to posts by his supporters who claimed to have information about St. Clair’s alleged manipulation. These posts suggested that St. Clair had purposefully manipulated Musk to have his child.
Musk’s surprise was evident in his responses to claims by influencer Isabella Moody, who shared private text messages between her and St. Clair from 2023, shortly after Musk and St. Clair allegedly began a flirtatious relationship.
In a post on X, Moody wrote, I wasn’t going to post these, but now that @stclairashley has leaked her private signal messages with @elonmusk after lying and saying she ‘wanted privacy’, here’s more evidence Ashely [sic] planned to baby trap Elon.
Moody continued, She doesn’t care about ‘privacy.’ She planned to seduce him by her own admission and now she’s leaking his texts.

Moody shared a text exchange purported to be from St. Clair in May 2023, in which St. Clair allegedly wrote, Elon followed me. I need his rocket babies.
Another message from 2023 stated, Look ill take one for the team, seduce elon, and get in a rocket to see what’s up.
Musk, 53, responded to Moody’s original post with a simple, Whoa!
The post garnered nearly twenty-thousand likes. In another response to conservative influencer Laura Loomer, who also called out St. Clair for allegedly ensnaring Musk in a baby-trap, Musk wrote, Yikes!

This controversy comes just one day after St. Clair filed two lawsuits against Musk in Manhattan Supreme Court. The lawsuits aim to legally establish Musk as the father of their five-month-old son and seek full custody of the child. As part of the paternity suit, St. Clair filed several exhibits, including photos of text exchanges with “EM,” whom she identifies as the Tesla-founder.
In one notable exchange, “EM,” writes, I want to knock you up again,
in response to a photo sent by St. Clair. Another exhibit shows that St. Clair sent a large block of text to “EM,” asking to meet in person due to communication struggles. “EM” responds, Hmm ok, Well, I do have a legion of kids to make.

The paternity filing also included a photo of Musk and his alleged 13th child, with the billionaire holding the boy in one hand and operating his phone with the other. The SpaceX founder has a total of 12 confirmed children, five with his first wife Justine Wilson, three with pop-star Grimes, and two with Neuralink executive Shivon Zilis.
Fresh Insights and Analysis
This high-profile case raises several legal and ethical questions. The allegations of manipulation and the subsequent legal battles highlight the complexities of paternity and custody disputes, especially when involving high-net-worth individuals. The case also underscores the power of social media in shaping public opinion and influencing legal outcomes.
Legal experts suggest that the outcome of this case could set precedents for future paternity and custody disputes, particularly in cases involving public figures. The use of private messages and social media posts as evidence in court proceedings is also a developing area of legal practice.
Public reactions to the case have been mixed. Some supporters of Musk have called for transparency and accountability, while others have criticized St. Clair for her alleged actions. The case has also sparked discussions about the ethics of using social media to influence legal outcomes and the potential for misinformation to spread rapidly.
Potential Counterarguments
Critics of Musk and St. Clair have argued that the allegations and counter-allegations are part of a larger media circus, designed to distract from more pressing issues. They suggest that the focus on personal dramas detracts from important discussions about technology, innovation, and social responsibility.
On the other hand, supporters of Musk and St. Clair argue that the case highlights the need for transparency and accountability in high-profile relationships. They believe that the public has a right to know the truth about such allegations and that the legal system should be used to ensure justice.
Conclusion
The ongoing legal battle between Elon Musk and Ashley St. Clair is a complex and multifaceted case that touches on issues of paternity, custody, and the role of social media in shaping public opinion. As the case unfolds, it will be crucial to monitor developments and their potential implications for future legal precedents and public discourse.
