Elon Musk shares leaked messages about the 'pregnancy plot' of the mother of latest child Ashley St Clair

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Elon Musk's latest public controversy rages, this time involving allegations of a so-called 'pregnancy plot' by the latest mother of his child, Ashley St. Clair, as fans claim the woman tried to 'entrap' the billionaire.

The 26-year-old conservative influencer recently revealed that she had secretly given birth to Musk's 13th child five months ago, a revelation that has since spiralled into a bitter and highly public custody dispute.

St. Clair has filed a petition seeking full custody of the child, exposing a series of private messages between herself and Musk in the legal documents. Among them is a message where Musk allegedly told her, "I want to knock you up again."

These leaks have sparked widespread discussion, particularly after the South African X.com (formerly Twitter) owner appeared to acknowledge and react to new claims from a fellow MAGA personality, Isabella Moody.

The conservative influencer shared a series of text exchanges purportedly from St. Clair, accusing her of orchestrating a plan to 'baby trap' the billionaire.

"I wasn't going to post these," Moody said online. "But now that Ashley St. Clair has leaked her private signal messages with Elon Musk after lying and saying she 'wanted privacy'.

"Here's more evidence Ashley planned to baby trap Elon."

What did St. Clair say?

In messages allegedly sent in May 2023, St. Clair is claimed to have written, "Elon followed me. I need his rocket babies."

In another, she reportedly quipped, "I'll take one for the team, seduce Elon, get in a rocket to see what's up."

Further messages appear to show her seeking Moody's assistance, saying, "I need a caption to seduce Elon Musk."

Characteristically, Musk himself reacted with a simple, "Woah!" This is something he tends to do to attract the attention of his X.com fans to support him, without making any comments that could see him called out.

Court documents indicate that St. Clair is seeking genetic testing to formally establish paternity, asserting, "I did not have sexual intercourse with any other male during the time the child was conceived."

Additionally, the filing includes further text exchanges between the pair, including one from the day their son was born in September 2024. St. Clair had sent the 53-year-old a picture from the delivery room, to which Musk responded, "All well?"

St. Clair replied, "He is perfect." Musk then stated, "I look forward to seeing you and him this weekend."

The story blew up when St. Clair headed to social media to publicly call Donald Trump's ally out for ignoring her messages as she requested him to be a father to their child.

Musk was also recently called out by Grimes too. The mother of three of his children took to X.com to say their kid needs medical help and is in a crisis, accusing him of ignoring the situation.

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