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Billionaire Elon Musk allegedly offered to impregnate cryptocurrency influencer Tiffany Fong prior to her earnings on X, a social media platform he owns, seeing a significant drop, the Wall Street Journal reports.
Musk, 53, had never met Fong in person, but sent her a direct message asking whether she was interested in having his child, according to the report. Fong reportedly rejected Musk's advances, which led to him unfollowing her, as well as her X earnings and engagement taking a steep decline shortly after the messages were exchanged.
The allegation was made in a feature piece on Musk, which included an interview with conservative influencer Ashley St. Clair, who is currently in a paternity dispute and custody battle over her son, Romulus St. Clair, whom she claims was fathered by Musk. The billionaire, who allegedly "substantially" reduced St. Clair's child support after she filed the lawsuit, questioned whether he was the infant's father in March but claimed he was "not against finding out."
Labcorp test results obtained by the Wall Street Journal noted that there was a "99.9999%" certainty that Musk fathered St. Clair's child. Musk had previously fathered 12 children, including six with his first wife, Canadian author Justine Wilson, three with singer Grimes and three with Shivron Zilis a Neuralink executive.