Even though most people haven’t heard his name yet, Elon Musk’s newest baby is already one of the most talked-about newborns on the internet. From the secrecy surrounding his identity to the bizarre demands made before his birth, this child’s arrival is anything but ordinary—and it’s left a long trail of drama, NDAs, and ethical red flags.
Ashley St. Clair, a political commentator with a controversial online presence, reportedly began her relationship with Elon Musk in early 2023. It all started when Musk began liking and replying to her posts on X (formerly Twitter). Things escalated quickly: a visit to X headquarters, private jet trips, and what many described as a fast-paced, unusual connection. Musk allegedly began talking about having children with her almost immediately—telling her to “pick a name” the first time they were intimate.
Ashley St Clair and Elon Musk’s Baby Name Finally Revealed
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Their son, named Romulus St. Clair, was conceived during a New Year’s Eve trip to St. Barts. The name choice itself—Romulus, a reference to one of the mythical founders of Rome—has raised eyebrows online for its dramatic flair and symbolic undertones. It was the first sign that this wouldn’t be a typical parenting story. As soon as Ashley went public with the baby’s existence, tensions rose. Legal battles followed over paternity and custody, with a DNA test later confirming that Elon Musk is 99.9999% likely to be the father.
Perhaps the most disturbing part? Musk reportedly urged Ashley to undergo a C-section, claiming it would be better for the baby’s brain development. While there’s no strong medical consensus supporting that theory, it highlights Musk’s pattern of inserting himself deeply—even invasively—into the process. Ashley refused and gave birth naturally, standing firm on not turning her body into a science experiment.

A $15 Million Offer and the NDA That Backfired
Reports suggest Musk tried to keep everything under wraps. He allegedly offered St. Clair $15 million upfront and $100,000 a month until the child turned 21 in exchange for total silence. His wealth manager, Jared Birchall, even asked her to leave Musk’s name off the birth certificate and sign a non-disclosure agreement to prevent her from speaking negatively about him.
Ashley accepted the birth certificate omission for safety reasons but refused to sign the NDA. Her reasoning? She didn’t want her child to feel hidden or denied—something many are calling the only sane decision in a deeply weird situation.
This isn’t Elon Musk’s first child—and likely not his last—but the situation with Ashley St. Clair has reignited conversations about the tech billionaire’s deeply unconventional approach to parenting, relationships, and control. From naming a baby Romulus to pushing for a birth plan based on unproven theories, it’s hard not to feel unsettled by the entire story.
