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Ashley St. Lock had real for her financial woe in the middle of her and Elon MuskAn ongoing battle in custody, claiming to have to turn to a podcast for money.
“I’m turned turned,” claimed St. Clair during the first chapter of his “Poor AdviceA podcast, which performed for the first time on Monday, August 18.
She noted its financial position Before giving out to his chapter patron. “Polymarket offered me $ 10,000 to make an advertisement read, so with that, Polymarket has brought the roof over my head,” continued St. Clair. “God’s blessing, polymarket.”
St Clair further explained that she chose to start this business venture after a rocky year, appearing to suggest in her drama with Musk, 54.
“Well, after a year of unplanned career suicide, many suspicious life choices and a gap in my LinkedIn profile that can’t be legally explained, I’ve decided to start a podcast,” he quoted.
St. Clair had no one “asked” to start a podcast, but he felt like his only real option. She also had fun about her lack of qualifications to talk about serious podcast topics, saying, “I really think I have the worst ideas.”
He then warned, “So consider everything out of my mouth as a cautionary story.”
St. Clair made headlines in February when she Publishing the alleged paternity of Musk of her little boy, Romulus, claiming that her son was the 13th child of the founder of Tesla. (Shivon Zilis published Musk’s 14th Child Birth later the same month.)
“Five months ago, I welcomed a new baby to the world. Elon Musk is the father,” wrote St. Clair through X. “I have not revealed this before to protect our child’s privacy and safety, but in recent days it has become clear that tabloid media intends to do so, regardless of the harm it will cause.”
He added: “I intend to allow our child to grow in a normal and safe environment. For that reason, I ask the media to honor our child’s privacy, and refrain from reporting invasions.”
Weekly US Extend to Musk’s representative for comments on the time regarding St. Lock.
Days later, St. released Clair a statement through her representative claims that she and Musk are working towards a parenting agreement.
“Ashley & Elon has been working privately towards making an agreement on raising their child for some time,” her representative, Brian Glicklich. wrote in a shared statement via x. “It is disappointing that a tabloid correspondent, who repeatedly relieved Ashley and her family, made it impossible to complete that process in confidence.”
The statement continued: “We are waiting for Elon to acknowledge her parents’ role in public with Ashley, to end an unrivaled speculation, and Ashley trusts that Elon intends to finish their agreement quickly, in the best interests of the welfare and safety of the child they share.”
Later that same month, the Elephants are not birds The author of a children’s book Filed a petition with the Supreme Court of New York For the only custody for her and the alleged son of Musk, according to Scoop.
St. Clair in a court filing that Musk claimed he “acknowledged the child’s parent in various written correspondence,” but claimed that the Guru Technology had met the boy alone three times. Apparently, he filed a paternity petition at the same time.
In March, Musk addressed the legal battle of St. Clair against him without confirming whether he was her son’s biological father.
“I don’t know if the child belongs to me or not but I’m not against finding out. No court order is required,” wrote through X. Then Musk claimed“Although he doesn’t know for sure, I’ve given Ashley $ 2.5mi and sends $ 500k a year to her.”
St Clair fired back to Musk’s statement through his own message on X in March.
“Elon, us You were asked to confirm paternity By trial before our child was born (you were even named). You refused, ”he claimed at the time.” And you didn’t send me * money, you were sending support to your child you thought was necessary … until you pulled back most of it to maintain control and punish me for ‘disobedient.’ But you really just punish your son. “
In the midst of their ongoing battle in custody, The Wall Street Journal He reported that Musk claimed he offered St. Clair a one-time payment of $ 15 million, in addition to $ 100,000 a month, to keep their son’s existence a secret. Apparently, he refused the motion.
Although it is alleged that St. Clair has agreed to keep Musk’s name off the child’s birth certificate, the Wall Street Journal The recent paternity test showed that his “likelihood of fatherhood” was 99.9999 per cent.
Musk did not acknowledge the allegations in public, but tweeted at the time, “TMZ >> WSJ.” (Us previously reached out for comments.)
As well as allegedly dading son of St. Clair, Musk is a biological father to 13 other children. He welcomed six children with his ex-wife, Musk Justinethree with a musician Crimp and four with Zillis Technology Executive.