The Wall Street Journal dropped a bombshell report detailing Elon Musk’s bizarre mission to spread his sperm and repopulate the world “before the apocalypse.”
Now, online users are calling the SpaceX founder “desperate” for allegedly offering money to the women he’s handpicking – one of whom admitted to rejecting his generous alleged proposition.
In 2021, Elon Musk made it clear at an event that “there are not enough people” in the world, writes CNBC.
“I can’t emphasize this enough, there are not enough people,” he said, adding that low and rapidly declining birth rates are “one of the biggest risks to civilization.”
“If people don’t have more children, civilization is going to crumble. Mark my words,” said the world’s richest man, who has fathered at least 14 children.
The SpaceX founder, 53, hoping to save civilization from collapse, is allegedly taking matters into his own hands by selecting women – mostly influencers and intellectuals – to help him repopulate the planet, according to an explosive Wall Street Journal.
Ashley St. Clair
In February 2025, 26-year-old Ashley St. Clair – a right-wing commentator and social media firebrand – shook the world when she announced she had Romulus, Musk’s 14th known child.
we’re so *back* pic.twitter.com/6hLJ72MBP9
— Ashley St. Clair (@stclairashley) January 21, 2025
The two met in 2023 at the headquarters of Musk’s social platform, X, and their online flirtation turned into a private affair, leading to the birth of their son in September 2024.
The WSJ writes that the Tesla mogul texted St. Clair about joining his mission in creating an empire of offspring. And “to reach legion-level before the apocalypse,” they would “need to use surrogates,” he said in one text shared with WSJ.
In another text to St. Clair, he claimed that Japanese officials approached him in 2023 to donate his sperm to a high-profile woman.
“They want me to be a sperm donor. No romance or anything, just sperm,” he said in the text before admitting that he followed through.
Multi-million dollar baby
The romance shared between St. Clair and Musk came with strings – and a price tag.
To keep his paternity a secret, Musk reportedly offered St. Clair a $15 million contract along with $100,000 monthly allowance until the child turned 21 years old.
According to the WSJ, the agreement Musk proposed barred St. Clair from speaking unfavourably about Musk with their son, but did not prevent Musk from speaking negatively about her if he chose to. If St. Clair broke the agreement, she would have to pay back the $15 million.
Things turned sour when St. Clair learned a tabloid was about to publish a story about Musk’s lovechild and she decided to come out on her own terms.
“Five months ago, I welcomed a new baby into the world. Elon Musk is the father,” she wrote on X on February 14. “I have not previously disclosed this to protect our child’s privacy and safety, but in recent days it has become clear that tabloid media intends to do so, regardless of the harm it will cause.”
Less than a week later, Musk, who following a court-ordered test was confirmed as the father, revoked his $15-million offer, and slashed his $100,000 monthly offer to $40,000.
And in mid-April, the WSJ writes that St. Clair received a $20,000 payment from Musk, half of what was previously offered.
Tiffany Fong
Musk’s alleged outreach for baby-making includes a direct message to right-wing cryptocurrency influencer Tiffany Fong, proposing she become a mother to one of his future children.
Fong, known for her coverage of fallen FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried, rose to fame on X and YouTube. Her posts captured the attention of Musk, whose unmatched influence on X became a financial blessing for creators like Fong – until it wasn’t.
This budding online connection soon took a shocking turn. Fong reportedly shared with close friends that Musk privately offered to father her child – without so much as a first date or a physical meeting.
The proposition stunned her inner circle, most notably fellow influencer and friend, St. Clair.
After she rejected his offer and broke the supposed code of silence, Musk cut ties, resulting in a dramatic decline in Fong’s creator revenue, which had soared to $21,000 over just two weeks.
Spreading his seed
In February, only hours after St. Clair dropped the bombshell that she had secretly given birth to Musk’s child five months earlier, speculation exploded across X that Fong’s social media earnings hinted at a deeper, possibly personal, connection to Musk himself.
Addressing the claims of her being pregnant with Musk’s next child, Fong wrote on social media, “Wow, according to the Internet I’m pregnant. Congrats to me, this is huge news!!!”
“As far as I know, I am not pregnant, but thank you!!!” she added in a follow-up message.
DailyMail.com reports that in an interview, Fong “vehemently denied the claims” and said she has never even met Musk in person.
‘So desperate’
Shocked by the news of Musk wanting to spread his seed, people jumped online to share their opinions.
“He’s so desperate for kids he cares little about, hope these women don’t become victims,” writes one user.
Elon Musk has had at least 14 children with four women. WSJ’s Dana Mattioli reports on what the billionaire sees as his mission to help seed the earth with more people of high intelligence.
Read more: 🔗 https://t.co/nwt0KjsMIX pic.twitter.com/Gz4RiJj1nB
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) April 17, 2025
“This is so creepy omg,” tweets another netizen in the comments section of the WSJ post.
A third adds, “If you’re rich enough, you can buy pregnancies, labeled a genius, and forget genetics is roulette – especially when your daughter is trans & disowned you. Karma hits like a bad K trip.”
Without directly speaking to the claims in the shocking WSJ article published April 15, Musk tweeted, “TMZ >> WSJ.”
Elon Musk has always lived life on a different plane – financially, intellectually, and sometimes ethically. But as this shocking saga with Ashley St. Clair proves, even the richest man on Earth can’t escape the messy realities of fatherhood and fallout.