Austin, Texas – Billionaire Elon Musk has made headlines with his unique approach to his family life, as he brings together all 11 of his children and their mothers into one household. The accomplished entrepreneur has recently purchased a sprawling 14,400-square-foot mansion, along with a neighboring six-bedroom property worth millions of dollars in Austin, Texas. The grand mansion boasts a stunning Tuscan-inspired design and is conveniently located just 10 minutes away from Musk’s own residence in Texas.
Reportedly, Musk, the wealthiest individual in the world, believes that this unconventional living arrangement will foster strong bonds among his children and allow him to effectively manage his time spent with them. Musk has 12 children in total, with his first child with ex-wife Justine Musk tragically passing away from sudden infant death syndrome at a young age. Following their divorce, Musk and Justine had five children together through in vitro fertilization, including twins Griffin and Vivian, and triplets Saxon, Damian, and Kai.
Subsequently, Musk embarked on a high-profile romance with British actress Talulah Riley, resulting in two marriages but no children between them. The entrepreneur then welcomed three children between 2020 and 2022 with musician Grimes, whose real name is Claire Boucher. Their unique naming convention for their children includes names like “X Æ A-XII,” “Y,” and “Techno Mechanicus.” However, Musk and Grimes are currently entangled in a legal dispute over the custody of their children.
In a surprising turn of events, Musk also revealed that he secretly fathered twins with Shivon Zilis, an executive at his brain technology venture Neuralink, and subsequently welcomed a third child with her. This bold move by Musk to merge his extended family under one roof is a testament to his commitment to nurturing strong relationships with all of his children, despite the complexities that may arise from such an arrangement. The world continues to watch in awe as Musk’s unconventional family dynamics play out in the public eye.