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Musk’s Alleged Child with Japanese Pop Star Sparks Debate

NEW YORK, NY — A claim made by Ashley St Clair, a former partner of Elon Musk, has sparked a wave of speculation concerning the billionaire’s family. In a report issued by The New York Times on Friday, St Clair alleged that Musk fathered a child with a Japanese pop star.
St Clair, a conservative influencer and mother to Musk’s 14th known child, shared her revelation about Musk’s global offspring during the interview. She claims that Musk had confided in her about having fathered children worldwide, although he did not disclose the identity of the Japanese pop star. “He made it seem like it was just his altruism and he generally believed these people should just have children,” St Clair was quoted as saying.
St Clair also mentioned Musk’s worries regarding declining birth rates and noted his willingness to donate sperm to anyone interested. Despite the sensational nature of her claims, none of the statements have been independently verified. Additionally, Musk has not publicly responded to the allegations.
The story has notably captured the attention of audiences in Japan, although local media and commentators have been cautious not to name any individuals involved. Comedian Hiroiki Ariyoshi addressed the subject on his Sunday radio show, saying, “It is embarrassing to even pry into this kind of thing,” prompting laughter from his co-hosts.
This ongoing speculation has led to discussions about celebrity privacy and reproductive ethics, as Musk’s family continues to grow amidst public scrutiny.