Los Angeles, CA – Tech entrepreneur Elon Musk has seemingly confirmed the birth of his 14th child in a recent social media post. The 53-year-old billionaire, known for his work with companies such as SpaceX and Neuralink, acknowledged the arrival of his son, Seldon Lycurgus, in a heartfelt message shared by Shivon Zilis, an executive at Neuralink and mother of Musk’s four children.
In the post, Zilis described their newborn as “wonderful and incredible,” adding that he is “built like a juggernaut” with a “solid heart of gold.” Musk responded with a simple heart emoji, indicating his joy at the news of his latest child.
This announcement comes following previous reports of the birth of Musk’s twins, Strider and Azure, born in November 2021. Musk, who has expressed a strong belief in promoting large families as a response to declining global population trends, now has a total of 14 children with multiple women, some through in vitro fertilization.
Recent developments have also highlighted legal battles surrounding Musk’s paternity, with influencer Ashley St. Clair claiming to have given birth to his 13th child. St. Clair has gone as far as filing for sole custody of the child and demanding a paternity test, citing Musk’s lack of involvement in the child’s upbringing. Musk, on the other hand, has yet to publicly acknowledge any connection to the child.
In a separate incident, Canadian musician Grimes, with whom Musk shares three children, publicly called out Musk for allegedly ignoring her requests for assistance with their child’s medical crisis. Amidst these controversies, Musk’s actions and responses have come under scrutiny, raising questions about his interactions with the mothers of his children.
As the developments surrounding Musk’s expanding family continue to unfold, the tech mogul’s personal life faces increasing public scrutiny, shedding light on the complexities of managing multiple co-parenting relationships across different households.