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Woman Volunteers To Go To Mars With Elon Musk And Have First Ever ‘Martian’ Baby

A Swedish OnlyFans model has set her sights on an otherworldly dream: having Elon Musk’s baby, not on Earth, but on Mars.  

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The 22-year-old model, Elsa Thora, appeared on *The Kyle and Jackie O Show* and revealed her bold ambitions.  

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“I’m really into sci-fi, so I would never say no to sex with an alien—or Elon. I think he’s really cool, and I think he’s really funny,” Elsa confessed during the interview.  

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 She’s no casual admirer either, admitting that Musk’s vision for Mars colonization inspires her aspirations.  

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The billionaire entrepreneur and SpaceX CEO aims to send humans to Mars by the end of this decade aboard Starship, the largest rocket ever built.  

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 Musk has even imagined a thriving Martian colony with a population of one million by 2050.  

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But Elsa isn’t just waiting around for Musk to notice her intergalactic dreams.  

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“I’ve tagged him in an X post and even created a petition,” Elsa told host Kyle Sandilands, laughing.  

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“It’s for people to sign so I can get on board and help achieve my dream.”  

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 The petition might sound audacious, but for Elsa, the logic is simple: Musk already has 12 children, so why not add a space-born heir to his legacy?  

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The idea of humanity reproducing on Mars is more than science fiction; it’s a cornerstone of Musk’s vision for the future.  

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 The billionaire believes that establishing a self-sustaining colony on Mars is essential to ensure humanity’s survival in the event of a global catastrophe.  

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 Starship, SpaceX’s groundbreaking rocket, is the vessel that could make this dream a reality.  

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 With plans for massive payloads and reusable trips, the ship is central to Musk’s ambitious timeline for a Martian foothold.  

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Yet, Musk’s goals face daunting challenges—scientific, financial, and biological.  

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 Experts warn that reproducing on Mars isn’t just improbable; it could be impossible.

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Dr. Kelly Weinersmith, a bioscientist and co-author of *A City on Mars*, argues that Musk and others underestimate the biological hurdles.  

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 “They think that if they get a rocket that’s big enough, biology will take care of itself—but it won’t,” she told *The Times*.  

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 Mars is a harsh environment, with intense radiation, low gravity, and an unbreathable atmosphere—all factors that make human reproduction a potential nightmare.  

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 Even in space, conception poses risks. Studies show that low-gravity environments could severely affect fetal development.  

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Elsa Thora, however, remains undeterred by the science.  

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Her fascination with space began as a child, captivated by science fiction’s tales of interstellar adventures and extraterrestrial life.  

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Growing up in Sweden, she was drawn to stories about pioneers breaking boundaries, and Musk’s journey from PayPal co-founder to space innovator became a personal inspiration. 

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“Elon is not just a billionaire; he’s a visionary,” Elsa said in her interview.  

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While working as an OnlyFans content creator in the UK, Elsa has built a reputation for her outspoken personality and quirky passions.  

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Her fans, who number in the thousands, have shown mixed reactions to her Mars baby mission.  

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Some praise her boldness, while others question the practicality of her dream.  

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 But for Elsa, it’s not about practicality; it’s about pushing boundaries.  

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 The hook of her story lies in the audacity of her ambition: a child born not just for fame, but to pioneer a new chapter of human history.  

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“Why Elon?” co-host Jackie O Henderson asked.  

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 Elsa’s answer was straightforward: “He’s the spaceman. He’s experienced and already open to having kids.”  

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Jackie laughed, calling Musk her “best bet” over someone like Jeff Bezos.  

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 Elsa’s dream aligns perfectly with Musk’s ethos: challenging the impossible and redefining humanity’s future.  

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However, skeptics like Weinersmith remain unconvinced, emphasizing that science is not yet ready to accommodate these ambitions.  

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 Could Elsa’s bold move shift the conversation about Mars colonization?  

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 Her viral story has certainly added a human—and humorous—element to Musk’s otherwise technical narrative.  

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As Musk continues to refine his Mars colonization plans, Elsa’s petition awaits his acknowledgment.  

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Her candid approach has sparked curiosity and debate, making her a fascinating footnote in the ongoing saga of space exploration.  

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Will Musk respond to her bold proposition?  

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 For now, it remains an unanswered question, but Elsa’s dream is far from grounded.  

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She represents a new kind of pioneer, one willing to merge the fantastical with the possible.  

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 Whether she succeeds or not, Elsa’s story is a reminder of the enduring human desire to reach for the stars—quite literally.  

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Her story isn’t just about a model seeking fame; it’s about how Musk’s vision inspires the boldest and most unexpected dreams.  

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With Mars on the horizon, the question isn’t just *when* we’ll go but *who* will go—and *why*.  

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And maybe, just maybe, Elsa Thora will be there to make Martian history.  

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