The Wall Street Journal has published an eye-opening exposé on Elon Musk’s “harem drama,” diving into the relationships the world’s richest man has with his baby mamas – and the labyrinthine system by which he allegedly manages them.
Musk is on a mission to help “seed the earth with more human beings of high intelligence,” per the Journal’s Dana Mattioli. The White House senior advisor has at least 14 children by four different mothers – though this number is thought to be higher. Conservative influencer Ashley St. Clair, one such mother, reveals how after being impregnated by Musk, he offered her “$15 million and $100,000 a month in support,” while encouraging them a “legion-level” of children “before the apocalypse.”
The quest to repopulate America and save civilization is a noble one — even if Elon’s vision of supplanting the nuclear family with “a compound in Austin where Musk imagined the women and his growing number of babies would all live among multiple residences” might scandalize the Republican party he joined last year.
That got Cockburn thinking: who’s next?
Natalie Winters
Surely “Washington’s most eligible bachelorette” is Elon’s most obvious next target? The Journal describes how Musk uses X to boost certain users: “He replies to them and sometimes interacts through direct messages, some of whom he eventually solicits to have his babies.” Winters, the bright 24-year-old executive editor for Steve Bannon’s War Room podcast, has posed for pictures at the White House in a DoGE cap. Elon regularly pops up in her replies.
When asked about this prospect, Winters told Cockburn: “Maybe he just shares my stories because they’re good?” She added, “No H-1Bs,” seemingly taking her boss’s side in the feud that saw Bannon and Musk hash it out on X.
That’s another reason Winters may not be a viable candidate for Musk. Bannon has branded Musk a “parasitic illegal immigrant.” It’s unlikely he’d want a mini-Elon bawling in the back of the War Room studio.
Bridget Phetasy
The Spectator’s very own columnist and Dumpster Fire host Bridget Phetasy has declared Elon her “nemesis.” Yet Cockburn thinks the lady doth protest too much. She may be married, but that allegedly hasn’t stopped him before. Phetasy is already an Austin resident, so relocating to his compound would be no issue.
“I’d only have his baby if it ensured my current daughter a spot on the rocket off earth or in his bunker,” Phetasy told Cockburn, alluding to Musk’s predicted apocalypse. A strong maybe.
A new X-ecutive
Shivon Zilis is mother to four of Elon’s kids and serves on the board of Neuralink, one of his many companies. What’s to stop him from making a similar proposal to the high-flying girlbosses of Tesla, SpaceX, X and the rest? Musk is said to consider intelligence a crucial trait, both to run the boardroom and to have his children. No wonder he has such an unorthodox approach to “company benefits” – most people just want healthcare and a 401k…
Giorgia Meloni
Will they, won’t they? Furious speculation has surrounded Elon’s relationship with the Italian PM, whose pronatalist views are, astoundingly, even more robust than Musk’s. The X CEO felt compelled to declare last year that he had “no romantic relationship whatsoever with PM Meloni” – because every time the pair are pictured together, the sprezzatura is conspicuous. She’s in DC tomorrow…
Source : https://thespectator.com/topic/elon-musk-next-child-baby-mama-natalie-winters/