Elon Musk Shocked by ‘Rocket Babies’ Allegations – Did Ashley St. Clair Plan to Have His Child?
Elon Musk, the billionaire entrepreneur and CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, has found himself at the center of yet another controversy after allegations surfaced regarding a supposed plan by Ashley St. Clair to have a child with him. The claim, which has been making waves on social media, has led to a flurry of speculation, with many questioning its authenticity and Musk’s involvement.
Ashley St. Clair, a conservative commentator and influencer, has not been publicly linked to Musk in any significant way before this controversy. However, a recent leak suggested that she had allegedly planned to conceive a child with him, leading to the term “Rocket Babies” circulating online. The phrase has quickly become a trending topic, sparking debates about privacy, personal autonomy, and the responsibilities of public figures in their private lives.
Musk has responded to the claims in his usual manner, taking to X (formerly Twitter) to dismiss the allegations as baseless and absurd. Known for his sarcastic and often humorous approach to controversies, Musk did not hold back in ridiculing the rumors. “Another day, another wild claim. At this rate, I’ll soon be accused of being the father of the entire human race,” he posted, making light of the situation.
Despite Musk’s denial, the controversy has reignited discussions about his personal life, which has often been the subject of public fascination. With at least 11 known children from different relationships, Musk has frequently expressed his belief in the importance of population growth. He has previously stated that he considers low birth rates a major global concern, advocating for larger families as a solution. This has led some to wonder whether there is any truth to the idea that influential women might seek to have children with him due to his wealth, intelligence, and influence.
St. Clair, for her part, has remained relatively quiet on the matter, neither confirming nor denying the allegations. Some speculate that this silence could be a strategic move, allowing the media frenzy to die down on its own. Others believe that the entire controversy might have been fabricated to generate engagement and online discourse.
Meanwhile, critics argue that such allegations highlight a growing trend of sensationalism in online media. With the rise of social media and digital journalism, stories can spread rapidly, often without verification. Many believe that Musk, as a high-profile figure, is frequently targeted with bizarre claims due to his polarizing presence in the tech and business world.
The story has also raised ethical questions about privacy and consent. Whether true or not, the idea of planning to have a child with someone without their explicit agreement touches on complex moral and legal issues. Some commentators argue that it reflects broader societal discussions about reproductive rights, personal choice, and power dynamics.
For now, the claims remain unsubstantiated, and neither Musk nor St. Clair has provided any evidence to support or refute them beyond social media reactions. As with many internet-driven controversies, it is possible that the story will fade away as quickly as it emerged. However, given Musk’s history of attracting media attention, it is unlikely that this will be the last time his personal life becomes a subject of widespread speculation.