Elon Musk’s Spicy Tweets To Ashley Resurface As He Refuses To Acknowledge Their Alleged Newborn

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Elon Musk and Ashley St. Clair’s flirtatious messages to each other have resurfaced amid the drama over his alleged newborn baby.

St. Clair—who recently begged Musk to acknowledge his role as the father of her child—used to exchange naughty remarks with the Tesla founder on X, the social media platform he now owns.

The pair’s spicy banter began in early 2023 when they were rumored to have first met.

Elon Musk and Ashley St. Clair’s flirty messages to each other have resurfaced

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“420,” 53-year-old Musk said in a tweet from February 2023.

To this, the Elephants Are Not Birds author, 26, responded with what seemed to be a sexual innuendo.

“69,” she replied.

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The following June, St. Clair shared an article about Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin telling his troops to halt their advance on Moscow and “pull back.”

The billionaire tech founder cheekily responded saying, “The ‘pull out’ method.’”

“Speaking personally, I obviously prefer the pull in method … ” he wrote in a follow-up tweet.

St. Clair engaged by sharing the meme of a dog hitting Musk on his head, with the words: “Go to h*rny jail. BONK.”

The billionaire tech founder engaged in cheeky banter with the conservative author on a few occasions in the past

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A similar back-and-forth between Musk and the conservative influencer took place in July 2023, when he responded to a user questioning why he was being “shadowbanned” by X.

“Your account was labeled as NSFW by our d*ck pic bot…” Musk told the X user.

St. Clair joined the conversation by saying, “‘Our d*ck pic bot,’” with a skull emoji.

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The spicy banter resurfaced after St. Clair recently attempted to get Musk’s attention for the welfare of their alleged newborn baby.

The tech mogul has not publicly acknowledged St. Clair’s claims about him being the father of her infant child.

If the claims are true, the child would be baby #13, joining the 12 other children he shares with three different women.

St. Clair said she welcomed a baby fathered by the Tesla founder about five months back

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On February 14, St. Clair shared a statement on X, in which she said Musk is the father of her baby, whom she gave birth to five months back.

She said she did not want to disclose the father’s identity earlier because she wanted to protect their child’s privacy and safety. However, prying tabloid reporters made it increasingly difficult, pushing her to unveil the father’s identity, she said in last week’s tweet.

The day after she made the revelation, St. Clair was seen begging for Musk’s attention on X.

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“Elon, we have been trying to communicate for the past several days and you have not responded. When are you going to reply…?” she wrote in a since-deleted tweet.

St. Clair’s representative Brian Glicklich later said in a statement that his client and Musk have been “privately working towards the creation of an agreement about raising their child for some time.”

Glicklich claimed a tabloid reporter had repeatedly ambushed St. Clair and her family, which made it “impossible” to complete the process privately.

It is believed Musk and St. Clair struck up a romance after connecting on X

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“We are waiting for Elon to publicly acknowledge his parental role with Ashley, to end unwarranted speculation, and Ashley trusts that Elon intends to finish their agreement quickly, in the best interests of the wellbeing and security of the child they share,” Glicklich concluded.

It is believed Musk and St. Clair struck up a romance after connecting on X.

“Musk was very funny. He was smart. He was very down to earth. It started with X interactions and he slid into my DM’s. I think it was a meme,” she told the New York Post and said she “didn’t have much interest” in him at the time.

St. Clair said she was forced to keep her baby a secret and spent her pregnancy “completely isolated”

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Shortly after that, she flew to San Francisco to interview him as part of her work with conservative satirical website Babylon Bee.

“After the interview, I got a text from him saying, ‘Feel like going to Providence [Rhode Island] tonight?’” she recalled.

Thus began their romance, and the author allegedly became pregnant with his child.

She claimed she was asked to keep the child a secret and could only tell a few people in her life.

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After Musk allegedly put her up in a lavish apartment, she said she spent her pregnancy “completely isolated.”

St. Clair, who is also the mother of another child, said she felt “jilted and terrified” when Musk did not offer any help when reporters began hounding her for a scoop about her baby.

“My child is the most perfect thing that happened to me,” she said about her newborn. “I wouldn’t change anything.”

Musk has not publicly acknowledged St. Clair’s claims about him being the father of her infant child

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The influencer said she has met Musk’s mother Maye Musk and some of his other children but not their mothers.

Musk shares his first 12 children—Nevada, Vivian, Griffin, Kai, Saxon, Damian, X Æ A-12, Exa, Strider, Azure, Techno and baby #12 (whose name hasn’t yet been shared publicly)—with author and ex-wife Justine Wilson, singer Grimes, and Shivon Zilis, an employee at his company Neuralink.

“It’s as awkward and cringey as expected,” a social media user said about their flirty banter

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Their clothes were far too thin for the bitter winter. The girl’s eyes lifted, wide with fear. “Please,” she whispered, “don’t send us away.” At that moment, Michael didn’t think twice. He opened his door wide. “No, sweetheart. You’re safe here. Come in.” Inside the bakery, the children were wrapped in blankets, warmed with mugs of milk, and given pastries fresh from the oven. But as Michael studied their tattered clothes, he noticed something unsettling—strange stitched symbols on their sleeves, triangular shapes with cryptic letters. When he asked, the girl stiffened. “Don’t touch it,” she warned. “They’ll come.” Her words haunted him. Who were “they”? Why were abandoned children marked like this? Calling for Help Michael’s first thought was to call child services, but the sheer terror in the girl’s eyes stopped him. He knew the system might provide food and shelter, but what these children feared went beyond ordinary abandonment. By midmorning, customers were already eyeing the children curiously. Uneasy, Michael stepped outside and pulled out his phone. There was only one person he trusted with something this delicate: Isabelle Carter, a police officer—and his childhood friend. When Isabelle arrived, her gaze went straight to the stitched markings. Her expression hardened. “Michael,” she said, lowering her voice, “this isn’t random. I’ve seen those symbols before. They’re linked to trafficking networks.” Michael’s stomach sank. These weren’t just abandoned children—they were victims of something far darker. Danger Enters the Bakery The bell above the bakery door chimed. A man in a dark coat stepped in, pretending to browse the shelves. But his eyes locked immediately on the children. Lucy, the eldest, clutched her siblings tighter. The man, who introduced himself as James, ordered coffee he never touched. His gaze never strayed from the children’s corner. When he finally left, Isabelle leaned in, whispering urgently: “That man isn’t a customer. I’ve seen him during investigations. He’s connected to these rings.” From that moment, Michael’s bakery became something else—not just a safe haven but a battleground. Turning a Bakery into a Fortress That night, Michael locked the doors early, pulling shades over the windows. He called his best friend, Thomas, a delivery driver known for his no-nonsense toughness. “You can’t take these guys on,” Thomas warned. “But you can’t hand the kids back, either. We’ll watch the place together.” They began shifts, keeping the bakery under guard day and night. The children slowly began to open up. Lucy revealed they had been taken from different towns and kept in a warehouse. The marks on their clothes were identifiers, brands that traffickers used to claim “ownership.” She spoke of other kids still trapped there, her voice trembling. Michael’s heart ached. 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