Elon Musk Allegedly Fathered Child with Japanese Pop Star Amid Ketamine Use Claims
June 2, 2025: New allegations suggest Musk fathered another child via sperm donation while also facing scrutiny over alleged drug use.
Secret Child with Japanese Pop Star
Elon Musk is facing renewed scrutiny following allegations that he fathered a child with a Japanese pop star, as reported by The New York Times. Ashley St. Clair, a 26-year-old influencer who shares a son named Romulus with Musk, claims that the billionaire disclosed his involvement in fathering children globally — including one with a Japanese woman via sperm donation.
Global Baby-Making Mission
According to St. Clair, Musk emphasized that these arrangements were not romantic but rather part of his mission to fight population decline. She claims Musk proudly stated he would give sperm to anyone who wanted it and saw it as a contribution to increasing birth rates.
$15 Million NDA Offer Rejected
St. Clair also alleges Musk offered her $15 million in hush money and monthly payments in exchange for silence about their relationship and child. She turned down the offer and has now filed for sole custody and child support. She also claims Musk cut back financial support after she filed the lawsuit.
Paternity Test Confirmed
Initially, there was some doubt about whether Musk was the father of Romulus. However, a DNA test conducted by Labcorp confirmed paternity with 99.9999% certainty, according to legal filings.
Drug Abuse Accusations Surface
In addition to the paternity scandal, Musk has come under fire for alleged heavy drug use. Reports claim he used ketamine regularly during the 2024 presidential campaign cycle, which allegedly led to erratic behavior and concerns among political and business associates.
Details of Alleged Drug Use
Sources say Musk was known to use a cocktail of substances including ecstasy, mushrooms, Adderall, and ketamine. These behaviors reportedly caused friction within Trump’s inner circle, particularly during discussions about Musk’s potential political influence and policy involvement.
Musk Denies Allegations
Musk publicly denied the drug use reports, stating on his platform X (formerly Twitter), “I am NOT taking drugs! The New York Times was lying their ass off.” He admitted to trying prescribed ketamine for depression in the past but denied any current use.
A Complicated Family Tree
Musk is confirmed to have fathered at least 14 children with multiple women, including singer Grimes and Neuralink executive Shivon Zilis. These latest revelations continue to add layers to the already complex public and private life of the billionaire entrepreneur.
Published by HOLR Magazine