The conservative influencer who claims to have given birth to Elon Musk’s 13th child revealed to The Post how she was driven to lead a life of secrecy after a whirlwind romance with the billionaire X owner.
In an exclusive sit-down from her glitzy Manhattan pad Saturday, Ashley St. Clair, 26, described the 53-year-old Tesla and SpaceX mogul as “funny” and “down to Earth” — but claimed that he wanted to keep their baby a secret for everyone’s safety.
St. Clair asked to keep her son’s name a secret, but revealed he is happy and healthy.
“My child is the most perfect thing that happened to me. I wouldn’t change anything,” gushed St. Clair, 26.
Musk has not yet acknowledged the allegations — and his reps did not respond to multiple requests for comment by The Post. He has made numerous, unrelated posts on X since his alleged lover made the announcement, however.
“Ashley & Elon have been privately working towards the creation of an agreement about raising their child for some time. It is disappointing that a tabloid reporter, who repeatedly ambushed Ashley and her family, made it impossible to complete that process confidentially,” her representative Brian Glicklich said in a statement on X Saturday.
“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.
The platform, which Musk bought for $44 billion in 2022, is where the two first crossed paths in May 2023, according to St. Clair.
“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 recalled.
At the time, she “didn’t particularly have much interest in Elon” other than his acquisition of Twitter. She first became aware of the billionaire thanks to her “gay best friend” who frequently asked her to watch videos of Musk’s SpaceX rocket launches.
“And at one point he said, ‘Are you ever in San Francisco or Austin?’ “And I said, ‘I am in Austin and Texas a good amount for work.’” St. Clair continued, adding that she worked for the Babylon Bee, a conservative satirical website, at the time.
After Musk restored the Babylon Bee to Twitter from an eight-month suspension for a joke about a transgender Biden administration official, Bee CEO Seth Dillon asked St. Clair to fly to San Francisco to interview the billionaire at his new company’s headquarters.
“After the interview, I got a text from him saying “Feel like going to Providence [Rhode Island] tonight?” St. Clair continued.
The alleged romance blossomed from there, she claimed, until she became pregnant.