In May of 2020, billionaire Elon Musk unexpectedly declared on Twitter (now X) that he was “selling almost all physical possessions.” Going a step further, he added: “Will own no house.” In interviews over the next couple of years, he continued to describe his lifestyle as minimalist or nomadic, claiming that he had no primary residence and stayed in friends’ spare bedrooms.
By the end of 2023, however, Musk’s family had grown significantly: two more children with Claire Boucher (better known as the pop star Grimes), and twins with Shivon Zilis, an executive at his brain-chip implant company Neuralink. Zilis would have a third child with Musk in 2024, making him the father of 11 known children. It was during this period, according to new reporting from the , that the world’s richest man began to lay plans for a compound patched together from several properties he was buying in Austin, Texas, to house his growing brood. Far from owning “no house,” Musk now has at least three mansions in close proximity in a wealthy enclave of the city, with enough room for all his kids and their mothers.
Musk is hardly shy about his reasons for having such a large family: He believes in a looming population collapse due to declining birth rates in developed nations including the United States, which this year he called the “biggest problem that humanity faces.” (Demographers say his fears are unfounded.) Aligned with a population-boosting movement known as pronatalism, he has often encouraged more procreation to combat the trend, and once joked, “I’m doing my part.”
The Times revealed that Musk continues to seek out women willing to have children with him, sometimes offering his semen to friends and acquaintances. Nicole Shanahan, Silicon Valley attorney and running mate of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. until he dropped out of the presidential race, was one to turn him down, according to two sources. (Shanahan has denied allegations that she and Musk had an affair in 2021, when she was married to Google co-founder Sergey Brin.) According to attendees at a dinner party thrown by a tech executive last year, Musk also said he could provide sperm to “a married couple he had met socially only a handful of times,” who had mentioned at the meal that they were having difficulty conceiving. Musk also “boasted about his many children” during the conversation, other guests told the Times.
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