Elon Musk is creating a “legion” of children by recruiting women through his “X” platform. In the meantime, he uses confidentiality agreements to ensure their silence. The tech billionaire is recruiting potential mothers as part of his goal to address… global population decline. In an investigation by the “Wall Street Journal” he calls a “harem” what prevails in Musk’s circle.
The 53-year-old billionaire is known to have 14 children with four different women. However, sources told the WSJ that Musk's actual number of children could be even higher.
Billionaire Tesla reportedly refers to his children by the name "legion," directly referring to the famous centurions of the Roman army.
Musk often interacts with lesser-known users on his platform through public replies or even private messages. These then, according to witnesses, sometimes lead to conversations with proposals for… reproduction.

So after meeting conservative influencer Ashley St. Clair in 2023, Musk followed her on “X” and began commenting on her posts. Shortly after, he invited her to San Francisco, where their relationship became romantic. Musk reportedly told St. Clair to “pick a name” for their future child after their first sexual encounter.
During a New Year's Eve trip to St. Barts, they had a child, which Musk now refuses to acknowledge publicly. When St. Clair was pregnant, Musk reportedly suggested she recruit other women so they could have more children faster.
Musk is known to be deeply concerned about the decline of the world's population. "To reach the level of legion before the Apocalypse, we will have to use surrogates," he wrote in a message to St. Clair, published by the Wall Street Journal. According to his well-known view, "civilization will collapse" if people do not start having more children.
The WSJ found that Musk, the world's richest man, uses his wealth to ensure the silence of the mothers of his children through confidentiality clauses included in payment agreements. His close associate, Jared Birchall, is said to be responsible for negotiating with the women regarding pregnancies and financial support.
According to St. Clair, who claims to have a paternity test with "99.9999% accuracy," Musk offered her $15 million and another $100,000 each month to keep quiet about the fact that he is the father of her child - an agreement that she says applies to other women as well.