

Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk has long been known for his audacious ambitions-colonizing Mars, revolutionizing transportation, and building AI-integrated technologies.
But now, he’s turning heads for a different kind of mission: fathering as many children as possible in a bid to combat what he calls a “population collapse crisis.”
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Musk, 53, has at least 14 known children with four different women, and he’s made no secret of his belief that intelligent people must reproduce more to ensure humanity’s survival.
According to sources, the tech mogul is intentionally expanding his family, often via IVF, with women he sees as intellectually exceptional.
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His latest child, named Seldon Lycurgus, was recently revealed by Shivon Zilis, a Yale-educated executive at Neuralink and the mother of four of Musk’s children. Zilis shared the news in an X post, calling their newborn “built like a juggernaut.” Their previous children include twins Strider and Azure and daughter Arcadia.
Those close to Musk say there’s little romance involved in his approach. He allegedly prefers IVF to control the process and favors male offspring, believing that larger skulls-made possible through C-sections-could enhance brain capacity.
He even chooses his children’s often-unusual names, such as X Æ A-Xii and Tau Techno Mechanicus.
Beyond known relationships, Musk has reportedly offered his sperm to friends, associates, and even foreign officials. One source claimed he was approached by Japanese representatives seeking a donor for a “high-profile woman.”
Another woman, MAGA influencer Ashley St. Clair, went public with claims that she shares a son with Musk-Romulus-and that he offered her a multi-million-dollar agreement to keep the paternity confidential. She declined.
“I didn’t want my son to feel like a secret,” she posted.
Musk‘s fixation on population growth stems from his long-standing fear that falling birth rates could trigger civilizational decline.
As critics debate the ethics of his methods, Musk appears undeterred-quietly building what some call a one-man pro-natalist movement, fueled not just by science, but by an unwavering belief in his own vision for the future of mankind.
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