A glamorous influencer has been forced to deny rumors that she is pregnant with Elon Musk‘s child after Ashley St. Clair claimed to be carrying the DOGE head’s baby.
The rumors about crypto journalist Tiffany Fong, 30, apparently began when netizens unearthed an old post from St. Clair, showing she earned $7,526 from Musk’s X platform between September 27 and October 11.
Following St. Clair’s shocking announcement on Friday that she had Musk’s child five months ago, some X users began to question Fong’s income from the social media site.
She had previously posted a screengrab from her account, showing that between November 8 and November 22, she received a whopping $21,252.25.
‘Makes you wonder,’ one X user wrote, prompting another to write: ‘Breaking: Tiffany Fong pregnant with Elon Musk’s 17th child.’
But Fong vehemently denied the claims to DailyMail.com, and said she has never even met Musk in person.
She also took to her social media page to fight the claims, writing on Saturday: ‘Wow, according to the Internet I’m “pregnant.” Congrats to me, this is huge news!!!
‘As far as I know, I am not pregnant, but thank you!!!’ she wrote in a follow-up post.

Crypto journalist Tiffany Fong, 30, was forced to deny rumors that she is pregnant with Elon Musk’s child

She claimed to DailyMail.com she has not even met Musk in person
Fong once again fought back against the claims on Monday.
‘I love when people I don’t know make conspiracy theories about me on the Internet,’ she wrote.
The trendy influencer later shared a post showing that people were betting on whether she would be pregnant by July, writing: ‘YOU PEOPLE ARE SICK.’
St. Clair, 26, meanwhile, went public with her claims that the world’s wealthiest man fathered her newborn after he ghosted her on Valentine’s Day, her friend said.
‘Seems like she wasn’t getting what she wanted, was emotional & hurt on Valentine’s Day & decided to parade her crazy on the front porch thinking people would be sympathetic to her as a “victim” of a powerful, wealthy man,’ Trump activist Kylie Kremer posted on X.
Kremer, director of MAGA group Women for America First, pointed out that after complaining about intrusive media, St. Clair did an interview with the New York Post complete with a photoshoot in her Manhattan apartment.
‘Ashley literally paraded her crazy on the front porch & invited the media to capture it,’ Kremer claimed in her searing comments.
‘Mom was just throwing a temper tantrum because she was trying to [e]licit a reaction from dad.’


Fong dismissed the claims on social media on Saturday

When people started betting on whether she would be pregnant by July, Fong wrote they were ‘sick’
Kremer also pointed to a photo of Musk with Zilis, his other kids, and Modi, claiming that St. Clair was upset about him ignoring her and her child in favor of another woman.
‘I know her in real life,’ Kremer wrote, adding that the pregnancy was an ‘open secret’.
‘I’ve known for awhile too. It appears she was upset about this photo on Valentine’s Day. Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned…’
Lending evidence to Kremer’s claim that the pregnancy was an ‘open secret’ in right-wing circles, ex-Breitbart UK editor Raheem Kassam also boasted he had known about Musk and St. Clair’s alleged lovechild ‘for almost a year’.
‘Lol I’ve known about the Ashley St. Clair and Elon stuff for almost a year you guys are hilarious who cares focus on the work,’ he wrote.
As evidence, he posted a screenshot of an alleged text he received from a friend, apparently dated May 27, saying: ‘Did I hallucinate that [redacted] f***ed a [redacted] and Ashley St. Clair is carrying Elon Musks baby?’
‘All true’ Kassam appears to reply in the screenshot.

The rumors about Fong emerged after conservative influencer Ashley St. Clair announced she had a child with Musk
In her post on Friday, St. Clair claimed she was forced to come forward about her child over questions from ‘tabloid media.’
She also said she had been ‘trying to communicate’ with Musk ‘for the past several days’ and he had not responded – even though Musk was pictured with Shivon Zilis, the mother of three of his children, whom he brought to a meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
St. Clair’s spokesman Brian Glicklich has since clarified that St. Clair and Musk ‘have been privately working towards the creation of an agreement about raising their child for some time’.
He also dismissed Kremer’s claims as ‘ridiculous and wrong’ in a statement to DailyMail.com.
‘Ashley recalls one phone call with Ms. Kremer, years ago, at a brief meeting where she was highly critical of Ms. Kremer’s ideas, and Ms. Kremer appears to be carrying a grudge,’ said Glicklich.
‘Ms. Kremer has also reposted a fake and discredited post that Ashley’s child was genetically modified with CRISPR technology,’ he added.
‘There will be a lot of factual material coming out in the weeks ahead and the various fabrications and hallucinations of those with an agenda will be well and truly discredited.’

Musk has not directly addressed St. Clair’s claims of a lovechild, and did not respond to DailyMail.com’s request for comment
Musk has not directly addressed St. Clair’s claims of a lovechild, and did not respond to DailyMail.com’s request for comment.
But on Friday he did reply to a tweet claiming St. Clair had been planning to ‘marry’ him for five years, with the comment: ‘Whoa’.
He also posted on X this weekend that he would be taking a rare break from the platform – but not before commenting on a post suggesting parents shouldn’t worry about kids being affordable to raise.
David Holz, founder of AI firm Midjourney, wrote on Saturday morning: ‘I find it so strange when people say they can’t afford kids. Your ancestors were able to afford kids for the last 300,000 years! Are we *really* less wealthy now? You might think your parents were better off, but how about further back? They still went on.’
Musk – who has frequently claimed that population decline and low birth rate are a threat to civilization – reposted the tweet, commenting ‘Exactly’.