DOGE mastermind Elon Musk has expanded his sprawling family tree once again as Neuralink executive Shivon Zilis confirmed the ππ’π«ππ‘ of their fourth π€π©πͺππ₯ together on Friday night.
The ππππ¦ would be Muskβs alleged 14th offspring, given his current legal scuffle with conservative influencer Ashley St Clair.
There has long been speculated over Musk and Zilisβ expanding family, particularly after Bloomberg first reported in June 2024 how the pair had secretly welcomed a third π€π©πͺππ₯ together at the start of the year.
The latest addition to Muskβs ever-growing brood aligns with his well-documented concern over declining global ππ’π«ππ‘ rates.
Muskβs π€π©πͺππ₯ren are spread across multiple relationships, with Zilis being the latest to share the title of co-parent.
She and Musk previously welcomed twins, Strider and Azure, in November 2021, just one month before Muskβs then-partner, musician Grimes, gave ππ’π«ππ‘ to their daughter, Exa Dark SiderΓ¦l, via surrogate.
Muskβs name has also been making waves in legal documents. The billionaire is currently embroiled in a paternity dispute with conservative activist Ashley St. Clair, 26, who has filed a lawsuit against the DOGE chief alleging that Musk is the father of her five-month-old son.
The influencer also alleges that Musk was not present for the ππ’π«ππ‘ of their π€π©πͺππ₯ and hasnβt expressed any interest in having custody.
St. Clair included alleged text messages from Musk as evidence. In one purported exchange, Musk reportedly acknowledged her newππ¨π«π§ by saying, βI look forward to seeing you and him this weekend.β
The DailyMail.com had been investigating claims that the two were in a romantic relationship, weeks before St. Clair publicly claimed she had Muskβs ππππ¦.
Musk has always wanted to have a large family and he once claimed that βcivilization is going to crumbleβ if people donβt have more π€π©πͺππ₯ren.
A female friend of Muskβs told The Mail on Sunday: βHe will keep fathering π€π©πͺππ₯ren for as long as he can and heβs only 53 so technically he could keep going for another 30 years.