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Elon Musk’s Baby Mama Ashley St. Clair Reveals She’s Broke, Facing Eviction, and Launching a Podcast

Elon Musk’s Baby Mama Ashley St. Clair Reveals She’s Broke, Facing Eviction, and Launching a Podcast

By Omasanjuwa OgharandukunPublished 5 months ago 6 min read

When you hear the name Elon Musk, your mind probably races to Tesla, SpaceX, Mars colonization, or his notorious presence on X (formerly Twitter). But behind the billionaire’s empire of rockets, cars, and tech disruption lies an increasingly messy personal life — one that has just gotten even more dramatic.

Ashley St. Clair, a 26-year-old influencer and political commentator who is also the mother of Musk’s youngest child, Romulus, has gone public with explosive claims: she’s broke, facing eviction, and starting a podcast to survive.

Her revelations — layered with biting humor, raw honesty, and heavy accusations against Musk — add yet another chapter to the soap opera that is the world’s most talked-about billionaire.

This is the full breakdown of Ashley St. Clair’s claims, the custody battle with Elon Musk, the podcast debut that’s shaking social media, and what it all says about money, power, and modern celebrity culture.

Who Is Ashley St. Clair?

Before diving into the drama, let’s start with the basics.

Ashley St. Clair isn’t just a random name in Musk’s orbit. She first rose to prominence as a right-wing influencer on Twitter, blending politics with lifestyle content. Known for her sharp wit and willingness to court controversy, she attracted a sizable following and leveraged her online presence into media appearances and brand partnerships.

But like many internet personalities, her career hasn’t been smooth sailing. In her own words, she’s had a “year of unplanned career suicide, questionable life choices, and a LinkedIn gap that can’t be legally explained.”

That self-deprecating humor now forms the foundation of her new podcast, Bad Advice with Ashley St. Clair. And she’s using it to tell the world what’s happening behind the scenes with Elon Musk.

“I’m Getting Evicted” — The Bombshell Claim

In the very first episode of her podcast, St. Clair wasted no time.

“I’ve decided to start a podcast,” she quipped. “Not because anyone asked, but because statistically speaking, it was either this or join a pyramid scheme. Also, I’m getting evicted — and Polymarket offered me $10,000 for an ad read, so the roof over my head is now sponsored.”

With that, she dropped one of the most shocking admissions an influencer can make: that despite being connected to the richest man in the world, she’s struggling financially to the point of losing her home.

For critics, it’s a moment of irony — how could Elon Musk’s baby mama be broke? But for St. Clair, it’s proof of her broader claim: that Musk isn’t supporting her in the way people might assume.

The Custody Battle Over Baby Romulus

At the heart of this controversy is baby Romulus Musk, born in September 2024. He is Musk’s 13th child, adding to the billionaire’s ever-growing family tree, which includes children with musician Grimes and Neuralink executive Shivon Zilis.

Court filings reportedly reveal that Musk initially offered St. Clair a financial settlement during her pregnancy — $15 million plus $100,000 per month in “hush money” if she kept things private. St. Clair turned it down.

On Valentine’s Day 2025, she went public with the existence of their child. According to her, Musk slashed her financial support afterward.

She alleges that Musk has only met Romulus “a handful of times” and even skipped his birth. Her custody petition paints a picture of a powerful man unwilling to embrace fatherhood fully.

Musk, on the other hand, insists he has already provided “millions” in financial support and argues that St. Clair is exaggerating.

The battle is ongoing — and public opinion is sharply divided.

Elon Musk’s Complicated Family Web

To understand why this story matters, you need to see the bigger picture of Musk’s family life.

With Justine Musk (his first wife): Five children, including twins and triplets.

With Grimes: Three children, including the famously named X Æ A-Xii.

With Shivon Zilis (Neuralink executive): Twins born via IVF.

With Ashley St. Clair: Baby Romulus, his 13th child.

Musk himself has said he sees having many children as part of his mission to “solve population decline.” But critics argue that his growing family looks less like a noble mission and more like chaotic neglect.

St. Clair’s claims add fuel to that criticism, suggesting that Musk isn’t just spreading his genes but leaving emotional and financial turmoil in his wake.

Turning Chaos Into Content: The Podcast

For St. Clair, the drama has become her brand. Her podcast Bad Advice with Ashley St. Clair launched with a mix of personal revelations, sarcastic commentary, and sharp jabs at Musk and his inner circle.

Instead of hiding her struggles, she’s monetizing them — a strategy that’s increasingly common in influencer culture.

Her line about being “sponsored to avoid eviction” has already gone viral. And by positioning herself as a kind of anti-hero mom taking on the world’s richest man, she’s tapping into a potent mix of scandal, relatability, and spectacle.

The Edward “Big Balls” Coristine Saga

In true Ashley St. Clair fashion, the podcast didn’t just focus on her personal struggles. She also roasted Musk’s protégé Edward “Big Balls” Coristine, a 19-year-old who was recently injured trying to stop a carjacking in Washington, D.C.

“Everyone’s talking about Elon Musk’s Big Balls,” she joked. “His DOGE crony Edward Coristine got roughed up by two teenagers — Fox News called it a gang, but really it was just a bloody nose. The damage was about what I sustained after telling my toddler he couldn’t watch Paw Patrol.”

The comment showcases St. Clair’s trademark humor but also her willingness to turn Musk’s allies into punchlines.

The incident itself has taken on political weight, with former President Donald Trump citing it as justification to deploy the National Guard in D.C. St. Clair, however, reduced it to a laugh line.

The Larger Themes: Power, Money, and Gender

This story isn’t just tabloid gossip. It raises important questions:

Power imbalance: What does it mean when the richest man in the world fathers children with women who later claim they’re financially struggling?

Public vs. private life: How much responsibility does Musk have to his children and their mothers, especially when he has positioned himself as a global thought leader?

Modern motherhood: St. Clair’s podcast launch is both survival and spectacle — a commentary on how women are increasingly forced to monetize their personal lives in a digital economy.

Celebrity culture: Musk’s family life has become part of his brand, whether he likes it or not. Every new child and every dispute feeds into the ongoing narrative of Elon Musk as a man whose genius comes with chaos.

Public Reaction: Sympathy or Skepticism?

Since St. Clair’s revelations, the internet has exploded with takes:

Some users sympathize with her, arguing that Musk should do more to support the mother of his child.

Others accuse her of clout-chasing and trying to cash in on Musk’s fame.

Many simply find the entire saga entertaining, treating it like reality TV for the digital age.

The polarized response mirrors broader divides in how people view Musk himself — as either a visionary savior or a reckless narcissist.

Where Does This Leave Ashley St. Clair?

At 26, St. Clair now finds herself in one of the most high-profile custody battles in the world. She has a baby with Elon Musk, limited financial stability, and a podcast that’s turning her chaos into content.

Whether she emerges as a sympathetic figure or a cautionary tale remains to be seen.

But one thing is clear: she has cemented her place in the sprawling Musk narrative.

Final Thoughts: The Human Side of Billionaire Drama

Behind the headlines, court filings, and sarcastic podcast jokes lies a deeper truth: this is about a young mother trying to raise a child in the shadow of one of the most powerful men alive.

Elon Musk’s innovations may shape the future of humanity, but his personal life continues to reflect the messy, complicated realities of human relationships.

And for Ashley St. Clair, that means podcasting her way through eviction notices, custody hearings, and a very public fight with the father of her child.

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Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun

I'm a passionate writer & blogger crafting inspiring stories from everyday life. Through vivid words and thoughtful insights, I spark conversations and ignite change—one post at a time.

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