Ashley St. Clair, who claims to be the mother of one of Elon Musk’s 14 children, has claimed that she is broke and facing eviction after what she describes as “career suicide.” She said on social media that she made a bad decision, had a long gap in her Linkedin, and is now starting a podcast. This was announced after a custody battle against the CEO of Tesla, Elon Musk, for their one-year-old son, Romulus.

St. Clair admitted that she was not starting the podcast due to a demand, she was forced into a statistical decision of starting a podcast or becoming part of a MLM scheme. St. Clair said she is “getting evicted” and claimed that Polymarket offered her a $10,000 ad on their promotion to her. Her show, which she promoted as Bad Advice with Ashley St. Clair, was a long 30-min clip shared on Musk’s X platform.

What She Said in Her Podcast and People’s Reaction

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Elon Musk & Ashley St. Clair.

In her first episode, St. Clair discussed the attack against 19-year-old DOGE staffer Edward Coristine, who is known online on TikTok and Instagram as “Big Balls,” after he was assaulted in the vicinity of the White House. St. Clair said Coristine tried to intervene in two teenagers stealing a car and getting into a brutal fight. St. Clair was the source of several satirical remarks, which seemed to spark humorous outrage from aghast viewers. Reports indicated that the attack prompted former president Donald Trump to explore the idea of deploying National Guard troop support in D.C.

St. Clair had her take on social dynamics and Musk’s circle, where she laughed at the terms being used on as his “partners.” While disclaiming some comments, the tone which St. Clair used, lessened the damage to the original script of even drawing more of the region’s attention and interest about her struggles even more and her association with Musk.

Allegations Against Musk, Musk Responds

Earlier this year, St. Clair made allegations on social media that Musk was the father she claimed he was. St. Clair put more than another layer in Musk’s ever-expanding and complicated family life. Musk has 14 children with various different partners, including musician Grimes, Neuralink executive Shivon Zilis, and his first wife Justine Wilson. Following St. Clair’s allegations, reports indicated that Musk had offer St. Clair a settlement of $15 million and agreed to pay -less than before and began to pay for monthly payments of $100,000 (until Romulus became an adult) for silence. St. Clair never agreed signing off to the deal, because she did not want her son going through life as someone’s secret.

Musk confirmed in April that he had given St. Clair some money amounting $2.5 million and continues to send St. Clair $500,000 a year towards support. This came in response to St. Clair’s public claims that she was selling her Tesla because Musk stopped her child’s support. A report that was on board and seen by the Wall Street Journal indicated the probability of Musk being the father was 99.9999%.