Elon Musk’s bizarre request to influence that had his baby revealed.

Ashley St Clair says Elon Musk made a bizarre, borderline sci-fi request while she was giving birth to their alleged son—one she refused immediately.
St.Clair’s past highlighted.

A known conservative firebrand, St Clair made waves on Twitter and in political circles for her sharp takes and influencer flair.

She quickly became a rising figure in the online right-wing sphere, cultivating a following and insider status.

In 2019, she faced backlash for attending a white nationalist event—though she claimed she didn’t know what it was.

Musk has had headline-making splits with singer Grimes and Neuralink exec Shivon Zilis, with whom he shares twins.

Sources close to the influencer say she described Musk’s behavior as “overbearing” and “clinical.”
Elon Musk’s baby drama explained.

The Tesla CEO is known to have fathered multiple children across at least four women—St Clair would bring that tally to 14.

She’s asking for full custody of their alleged son, plus a court-ordered paternity test.

She revealed the baby on Valentine’s Day—then sued him one week later.

The child, born in September 2024, remains unnamed publicly, but documents refer to him using the initials.

Their alleged romance began in May 2023, according to her court filings.

She claims the two slept together once, leading to the birth of “RSC” nine months later.

Two screenshots of text conversations allegedly show Musk referring to the child as his.

In one alleged message, Musk responded: “I look forward to seeing you and him this weekend.”

He claimed in texts: “I get credible death threats everyday… I’m #2 after Trump for assassination.”

He added, “If I make a mistake on security, RSC will never know his father.”

Photos from around the 2023 election reportedly show St Clair still romantically linked to Musk.

The image—snapped weeks before RSC’s birth—shows her holding a bottle and smiling, allegedly still involved with Musk.
Elon’s shocking claim unveiled.

According to St Clair, the billionaire insisted their baby be delivered via C-section—because he believes natural births restrict brain growth.

The conservative commentator told The Wall Street Journal that Musk’s demands didn’t stop at the delivery method.

St Clair says he pushed the C-section angle hard—claiming it was for the sake of the baby’s future intellect.

Despite the high-stakes pressure, she opted for a natural birth—calling the idea “outrageous.”

Last January, Musk replied to a post about brain size saying, “Heavy use of c-sections allows for a larger brain.”

He’s openly spoken about preserving “civilization” through procreation and “genius-level” offspring.

St Clair—who is Jewish—was stunned. She claims he made the demand shortly before the birth.

The dispute became a deeper issue, rooted in both faith and bodily autonomy.

He has yet to respond officially to the custody petition or request for a paternity test.

Despite repeated inquiries, reps for the billionaire have declined to comment.

Her decision to name Musk as the father—and release alleged texts—is bold and highly public.
The lawsuit could change everything.

If paternity is confirmed, it could add to Musk’s tangled web of public and private legacies.

Between the circumcision refusal and the “bigger brain” C-section plea, the tech mogul’s alleged micromanagement is turning heads.

As the legal battle heats up, so do questions about how much influence Musk really wants over the next generation.