Over the past weekend, Ashley St. Clair became the center of international attention. On February 14, she shocked the public by revealing that she had “secretly given birth to billionaire Elon Musk’s child” five months ago, choosing to speak out to protect her child from negative rumors. The following day, she drew further attention by discussing her relationship with Musk, though Elon has not confirmed or responded to the claims.

Information about St. Clair is limited, mostly from her personal social media. Born July 31, 1999 in Florida, she is a Gen Z influencer with over 1.1 million followers on X, frequently posting about political issues from a far-right perspective.

Ashley is also a children’s book author, best known for Elephants Are Not Birds (2023), published by Brave Books. The story features Kevin, an elephant who “can sing like a bird but cannot become one,” reflecting St. Clair’s views on gender identity. The book sparked controversy for LGBTQ+ bias, drawing criticism for being inappropriate for children.

Before becoming an author, she worked at Babylon Bee, a satirical website covering social, political, and religious issues. She also served as a brand ambassador for Turning Point USA, a conservative youth organization, and appeared on Fox News and various podcasts to discuss social topics such as declining birth rates in the U.S.

St. Clair often appears at high-profile events, meeting figures like Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini and former security official Kash Patel, attending the New York Young Republican Club Gala alongside Matt Gaetz and his wife, and the Trump inauguration party, photographed with Lynne Patton. Her style is elegant and feminine, favoring body-hugging dresses and high bun hairstyles.

In addition to her literary and social media presence, Ashley actively participates in politics, notably supporting Donald Trump, including campaigning in Pennsylvania during the November 2024 election.

Combining art, social influence, and politics, Ashley St. Clair has become one of the most controversial and talked-about figures among young Americans and international online audiences.