St. Clair’s representative, Brian Glicklich, told TMZ that she had initially agreed to keep the news private, honoring Musk’s request. However, the situation changed dramatically when a tabloid reporter approached her, signaling that they were about to break the story. To take control of the narrative, St. Clair decided to reveal the news herself on X (formerly Twitter) on Friday.
According to Glicklich, Musk and St. Clair had been in communication throughout her pregnancy, but in recent weeks, the Tesla and SpaceX CEO has reportedly cut off all contact. Despite her repeated attempts to reach out, St. Clair has received no response from Musk or his team.
Musk has not publicly confirmed or denied the allegations but did respond with a brief “Whoa” under an X post suggesting that St. Clair had been pursuing him for years.
St. Clair has emphasized that she is not seeking financial support from Musk and does not wish to create conflict. Her primary concern, according to Glicklich, is ensuring the well-being of their alleged child—who, if the claims are true, would be Musk’s 13th.
With the news now out in the open, St. Clair remains focused on moving forward and hopes Musk will soon acknowledge the situation. Meanwhile, Musk, known for his unconventional approach to public and personal matters, has yet to make any official statement regarding the claims.