Influencer Tiffany Fong is denying recent reports about her rumored connection with Elon Musk.
An article published by The Wall Street Journal on Tuesday, April 15, claimed that Musk, 53, once asked Fong if she would be interested in carrying his child, despite never having met in person. Fong took to X on Thursday, April 17, to deny the outlet’s report and any involvement with the article.
“For the record, I did not feed this story to WSJ (or any other outlet) and explicitly asked NOT to be included when I was contacted for comment,” she informed fans. “If you’re waiting for me to comment publicly, it’s not going to happen. THANKS!”
Fong’s tweet is not the first time she has denied rumors about herself potentially having a child with the Tesla CEO. “Insane that i need to announce i am NOT pregnant ,” she wrote alongside a screenshot about the baby rumors via Instagram on February 19. In the post’s caption, she added, “We live in a clown world.”
Elon Musk Claims He’s Given Ashley St. Clair '$2.5 Million' for Child
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In the WSJ article, the outlet claimed that Musk followed Fong on X last summer after her social media presence caught his attention, leading her to allegedly make $21,000 over two weeks in November 2024 due to their social media intersections. It was around that time that “people familiar with the matter” told the WSJ that Musk messaged her about possibly having a child together.
Elon Musk Andrew Harnik/Getty ImagesThe WSJ post claimed Fong denied the offer in favor of wanting a “more traditional, nuclear family,” but confided in friends about her earnings potentially being hurt by turning him down. Per the outlet, Musk allegedly criticized her for disclosing the request and unfollowed her, resulting in a decline in her following and earnings.
The WSJ post also claimed that Musk offered fellow influencer Ashley St. Clair a one-time payment of $15 million, as well as $100,000 a month, to keep their child together a secret. According to the outlet, a recent paternity test revealed that Musk’s “probability of paternity” was 99.9999 percent.
Where Elon Musk Stands With the Mothers of His 13 Children
In February, St. Clair announced via X that she had given birth to Musk’s 13th child, son Romulus, five months prior. She subsequently filed a petition seeking full custody of their child and requested Musk be in attendance at the New York County Courthouse in New York City on May 29 to establish custody and make his case for not taking a paternity test.
“I don’t know if the child is mine or not, but am not against finding out. No court order is needed,” Musk wrote via X on March 31. “Despite not knowing for sure, I have given Ashley $2.5M and am sending her $500k/year.”
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