Elon Musk secretly welcomed twins with one of his company’s executives last year
Last year, Elon Musk gave birth to twins with a senior executive at his business. According to court documents obtained by Insider, Musk welcomed twins with Neuralink's Shivon Zilis in 2021, bringing his total number of children to nine. According to the site, the Tesla CEO and Zilis submitted a petition in April to modify the names of the two kids so that they would "have their father's last name and incorporate their mother's last name as part of their middle name."
Just before he and Grimes welcomed a child via surrogacy in December, the two infants arrived. For Neuralink, where Musk is co-CEO, the mother of the twins is presently the director of operations and special projects. The information regarding the two children of the richest man alive came days after his 18-year-old child Vivian Jenna Wilson received permission in California to alter her name and gender, dropping the "Musk" from her legal name and choosing a first name that reflected her gender identity.
The CEO of SpaceX, the aerospace business owned by Tesla, was accused of showing his penis to a flight attendant last month. In 2018, the case was resolved, and the attendant received $250,000. Exa Dark Siderael, the second child Grimes had with Musk, was announced to have been born in March. In honor of her elder brother, "X," they refer to her as "Y."
When Vanity Fair questioned Grimes about if the two were still "together," Grimes responded, “There’s no real word for it … I would probably refer to him as my boyfriend, but we’re very fluid. We live in separate houses. We’re best friends. We see each other all the time … We just have our own thing going on, and I don’t expect other people to understand it.”
Grimes stated that they also intended to have more children. She said, "We've always wanted at least three or four." Later, she tweeted a number of times, claiming that although she and Musk were no longer together, he was still "the love of my life."
Musk and Amber Heard, who had a brief relationship in 2016, may possibly have frozen embryos together, according to Insider. The supervisor of Heard's sister testified in the Depp-Heard trial that she had learned through the actress' mother that she was "in a legal battle with him over the rights to embryos they had generated together." She said, "Amber sought to keep them so she could have a kid, but he wanted to destroy them."
Maybe Musk's next aim isn't to travel to space, but to improve the fertility rate in the United States by herself: He has a graph depicting the nation's declining birthrate pinned to his Twitter profile, after all. The tweet states, "USA birth rate has been below minimum sustainable levels for around 50 years."

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