National Post

MUSK’S MANY CHILDREN SHARE CANADIAN CONNECTION

- Chris Knight

This week, Elon Musk confirmed the birth of his 12th (known) child, and his third with Neuralink executive Shivon Zilis. He also denied that there was anything secret about the latest birth, telling The New York Post’s Page Six that the term “secretly fathered” was false.

“All our friends and family know,” he said. “Failure to issue a press release, which would be bizarre, does not mean ‘secret.’ ”

Here’s what the know about the many children of Musk.

There have been 12, and they have some unusual names

Musk has not revealed the sex, name or exact birthdate of his latest child. One could refer to the infant as “Baby X” pending more informatio­n, but that would be pretty close to some of the actual names Musk has chosen for his offspring.

Musk’s other children with Zilis are twins Strider and Azure, born in November of 2021.

He also has five children with Justine Musk (née Wilson), to whom he was married from 2000 to 2008. They are twins Griffin and Vivian, and triplets Kai, Saxon and Damian. The couple’s firstborn, Nevada, died of sudden infant death syndrome at the age of 10 weeks.

More recently, Musk has had three children with singer Claire Boucher, who goes by Grimes. Here’s where the names get peculiar. Son X AE A-12 was born in 2020, and daughter Exa Dark Siderael in 2021. They now go by the names X and Y, respective­ly. Last year saw the birth of Techno Mechanicus.

The kids have some Canadian connection­s

Musk was born in Pretoria, South Africa, but his mother, Maye Musk, is from Regina. In 1989, the future billionair­e got a Canadian passport through her and moved to Canada, where he studied at Queen’s University in Kingston for two years before going to the University of Pennsylvan­ia in Philadelph­ia. He has Canadian, American and South African citizenshi­p.

Meanwhile (and probably coincident­ally), all the mothers of Musk’s children are also Canadian. Justine Wilson was born in Peterborou­gh, Ont., in 1972 and also went to Queen’s, where she got a degree in English literature. She is a writer whose novels include Bloodangel and Uninvited.

Grimes has won several Junos for her work, including breakthrou­gh artist of the year and electronic album of the year for Visions in 2013. She was born in Vancouver in 1988 and raised there. She attended Mcgill in Montreal but did not complete her studies.

Zilis was born in Markham, Ont., in 1986 and went to Yale, where she got degrees in economics and philosophy. From 2017 to 2019 she served as a project director at Musk’s Tesla Inc. She is now director of operations and special projects at Neuralink, a company Musk cofounded in 2016.

Musk is a proponent of big families

In 2022, Musk told the New York Post’s Page Six: “Bravo to big families,” adding that he wants “as many (kids) as I am able to spend time with and be a good father.”

This was the same year that he tweeted out: “Doing my best to help the underpopul­ation crisis. A collapsing birth rate is the biggest danger civilizati­on faces, by far.”

This took many by surprise, especially those who list climate change, nuclear weapons and overpopula­tion as some of humanity’s biggest concerns. But Musk is adamant that Earth’s population is in danger of bottoming out.

He even helped fund Population Wellbeing Initiative, a Texas-based think tank whose home page asks: “What will be the consequenc­es for the economic and social welfare of future generation­s if low fertility becomes enduring negative population growth?”

His desire for more children has caused problems

This month, The Wall Street Journal reported that Musk pursued women working at his Spacex company for sex, including a former intern. The paper cited affidavits signed by one of the women and other interviews.

In 2013, one of the women who reported directly to Musk left the company and alleged that he had asked her to have his babies, the Journal reported, citing people familiar with the allegation­s. Their relationsh­ip deteriorat­ed after she declined his offer, the Journal said.

There’s no telling how many more children are in his future

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