Ashley St. Clair, reportedly the mother of Elon Musk’s 13th child, recently sold her $100,000 Tesla following significant reductions in child support from the billionaire. The 26-year-old influencer claims that Musk cut back on financial assistance after she filed for sole custody of their son.

Elon Musk has unofficially fathered 14 children (ROBIN LEGRAND / Contributor / Getty)

In a video shared by the Daily Mail, St. Clair, known for her MAGA affiliations, explained that she needed to compensate for a 60% decrease in child support from Musk. She first announced the birth of their son, R.S.C., on Musk’s social media platform X in February, revealing that he was born in September 2024. The pair began their relationship in May 2023 and conceived the child in January 2024.

Musk, who is said to have unofficially fathered 14 children, initially did not acknowledge St. Clair’s claims publicly. It wasn’t until she filed for custody that he responded, reportedly by cutting off child support payments. On Monday, Musk addressed the situation on X, stating that he was uncertain about the child’s paternity but was open to confirming it without the need for a court order. He also mentioned having given St. Clair $2.5 million and committing to $500,000 annually.

Musk has been pretty vocal about having a large family / Andrew Harnik / Staff / Getty

St. Clair shared alleged messages from Musk, which included comments about wanting more children with her. Despite this, she noted that Musk was not present at their son’s birth and has only met him three times, showing no involvement in his upbringing.

Musk has been vocal about his desire to have a large family, often expressing concerns about declining birth rates and even suggesting that he would contribute his sperm to populate Mars. Currently, Musk has 14 children with four different women, including six with his first wife Justine Musk, three with singer Grimes, and four with Neuralink executive Shivon Zilis. If confirmed, R.S.C. would be his 13th biological child.

St. Clair’s legal team criticized Musk for not applying the transparency he advocates in government to his personal life. They pointed out the inconsistency between his public statements and personal actions, highlighting his estrangement from one daughter while showcasing another in high-profile settings like the Oval Office.

The situation underscores the complexities of Musk’s personal life and his relationships with his children, as well as the challenges faced by St. Clair in securing adequate support for their son.