
Influencer Ashley St. Clair, who claims to be the mother of Elon Musk's 13th child, has said she's 'getting evicted' after 'a year of unplanned career suicide'.
St. Clair made headlines earlier this year as she claimed she'd given birth to Musk's baby, after the pair allegedly met for the first time in the spring of 2023.
According to The Wall Street Journal, their relationship turned romantic after Musk welcomed St. Clair to visit the San Francisco office of X (formerly Twitter) and during a New Year’s trip to St. Barts, she claims they conceived a baby boy together.
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St. Clair has alleged she was offered money to keep her relationship with Musk a secret, but she decided to go public with the news in February 2025, prompting Musk to respond on X to announce that he was now sending her money every year.

In the X post, shared on March 31, Musk said: “I don’t know if the child is mine or not, but am not against finding out. No court order is needed. Despite not knowing for sure, I have given Ashley $2.5M and am sending her $500k/year."
However, St. Clair alleged his payments were reduced after she went public with her news.
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She said: "Elon, we asked you to confirm paternity through a test before our child (who you named) was even born. You refused. And you weren't sending *me* money, you were sending support for your child that you thought was necessary … until you withdrew it to maintain control and punish me for 'disobedience.' But you're really only punishing your son …"
Now, just a few months on, St. Clair uploaded a video to a YouTube page titled 'Bad Advice with Ashley St. Clair', indicating it was 'episode one' in a new series.
In the opening few minutes of the video, St. Clair said: "Well, after a year of unplanned career suicide, many questionable life choices, and a gap in my LinkedIn profile that cannot legally be explained, I've decided to start a podcast."
St. Clair said her decision didn't come because her 'big brain thoughts and [her] podcast mic are the greatest gift to humanity', but instead candidly said: "I'm getting evicted and Poly Market offered me $10,000 to do an ad read. So with that, the roof over my head has been brought to you by Poly Market.
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"God bless Poly Market, the world's largest prediction market, where you can place bets on who's going to win the midterms, whether Trump will release the Epstein files, or how many posts Elon Musk is going to send in a day. So, thank you, Poly Market."
St. Clair didn't mention Musk in relation to her money troubles, but she is reported to be involved in an ongoing custody battle with Musk over their alleged son.
UNILAD has attempted to reach Musk for comment.