Tesla CEO Elon Musk has said he will seek sole custody of his 1-year-old son from Ashley St. Clair following her comments about the trans community. “I will be filing for full custody today in light of her statements suggesting she may move a one-year-old boy,” Musk said in an X (formerly Twitter) post in response to a user who called on him to give him full custody. “It’s crazy to advocate for trans grooming like this,” the user wrote, citing Ashley St. Clair’s recent comments advocating “for those within the trans community.”
Ashely St. Clair’s comments prompted Elon Musk to seek custody
An American author and online personality who is on She specifically cited his “son’s sister” – Elon Musk’s estranged daughter Vivian Jenna Wilson, who changed her gender at the age of 18.“I feel a lot of guilt about my role. And even more guilt because the things I’ve said in the past may have caused more harm to my son’s sister. I don’t know how to make amends for many of these things, but I’ve tried incredibly hard privately to learn and advocate for those in the trans community I’ve hurt,” Ashley writes in the post. “Also, I haven’t said much on this topic because I’ve been going back and forth about whether my voice on this topic would be helpful as it would be dismissed as insincere or simply turned around because I’m ‘despised.’ Even this answer will become right-wing hysteria, but yes, I’m sorry. Let me know how I can help,” she further adds.
Ashley St. Clair’s relationship with Elon Musk
Ashley St. Clair announced last year that she gave birth to Musk’s 13th son. “Five months ago I welcomed a new baby into the world. Elon Musk is the father,” she wrote in a post on Musk had previously denied the claim, but paternity test results later confirmed that the tech billionaire is a father. Clair has filed a petition in New York for sole custody of the child, named Romulus.



