In a development that’s captured the internet’s attention, tech mogul Elon Musk, already known for his expansive family, has become the subject of considerable speculation. Reports from CNBC AI News suggest that Mr. Musk’s ex-girlfriend, conservative writer Ashley St. Clair, hinted at a wider network of offspring, leading to a flurry of online theorizing.
The speculation centers around the possibility of a child with a “Japanese pop star.” This has led many to focus on popular Japanese singer Ayumi Hamasaki, who has never publicly revealed the fathers of her two children. Her distinctive style and artistic achievements have also fueled the conjecture, given Mr. Musk’s known preferences in partners.
However, Hamasaki has vehemently denied these rumors.
Hamasaki announced the birth of her first child in late 2019, with the announcement coming in January of 2020. In May 2021, she shared with her official fan club that she had welcomed her second child that spring.
The identity of the father of both children remains a mystery.
Public records indicate that Mr. Musk currently fathers at least 14 children from four different women, the roster including Justine Wilson, a Canadian author, Grimes, a Canadian musician, Shivon Zilis, an executive in a brain-interface company, and Ashley St. Clair, the conservative writer.
Adding fuel to the fire, last month, journalist Elizabeth Bruenig, on a podcast, proposed that the actual number of children is significantly greater than the publicly known figure of 14, potentially exceeding one hundred. The situation is a hot topic, demonstrating the continued interest in the personal life of one of the world’s most prominent figures.
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