Musk Offered Millions to Impregnate Another Right-Wing Influencer, Then Retaliated When She Turned Him Down: Report

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Right-wing influencer Tiffany Fong and Elon Musk. (Photos via X)

Elon Musk allegedly offered to get right-wing influencer Tiffany Fong pregnant — and punished her when she said no, according to a new bombshell Wall Street Journal report.

Musk, 53, is reportedly on a mission to create a “legion” of kids with women he sees as smart, offering them millions to quietly have his babies.

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Fong, known for her coverage of crypto figure Sam Bankman-Fried, was one of them, WSJ reports.

It started with Musk liking and replying to her posts on X last summer. When she publicly backed Trump, he followed her — a move that massively boosted her profile and income on the platform.

At one point, Fong revealed she was making as much as $21,000 in two weeks from X’s ad-sharing program.

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Then, Musk allegedly slid into her DMs. Despite never having met in person, sources told the WSJ he asked if she wanted to have his child.

She said no. But when Musk found out she’d told another influencer — Ashley St. Clair — about the offer, he allegedly lashed out.

He unfollowed Fong on X. Her visibility and income dropped.

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Back in February, Fong was forced to deny rumors that she is pregnant with Elon Musk's child.
Back in February, Fong was forced to deny rumors that she is pregnant with Elon Musk’s child. (Photo via X)

The WSJ report also reveals that Musk did have a child with St. Clair, who says he offered her $15 million to keep it quiet.

St. Clair told the WSJ that Musk had her sign a deal: $15 million and $100,000 a month until the child turns 21, in exchange for silence about him being the father. A paternity test showed a 99.9999% match. Musk reportedly told her, “Pick a name,” the first time they slept together.

They met in 2023 online. Musk flew her out to San Francisco, then invited her on his private jet to visit one of his other children. When she told him she was ovulating, he said: “What are we waiting for?” The child, Romulus, was conceived soon after.

Musk also allegedly wanted her — and other mothers — to move into a compound in Austin, Texas, where his growing group of children and their mothers would live. One of the women already living there is Neuralink executive Shivon Zilis. Pop star Grimes reportedly refused.

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Insiders say Musk may have fathered far more than the 14 children currently known. He believes falling birth rates are a major threat to humanity — and sees himself as part of the solution.

According to the WSJ, Musk is “driven to correct the historic moment by helping seed the earth with more human beings of high intelligence.”

Musk hasn’t directly addressed the claims, but posted a jab at the Wall Street Journal, writing: “TMZ >> WSJ.”

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