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Elon Musk’s baby mama reveals she’s facing eviction, despite the $500k a year the tech giant gives her

That's only $41,600+ a month, how can she afford to eat?

Ashley St. Clair has recently claimed that she is facing the possibility of being evicted from her home. This news comes while she is involved in an ongoing legal battle over child support with the technology billionaire, Elon Musk, whom she has named as the father of her young son. St. Clair talked about her money problems on the first episode of her new podcast, called Bad Advice, which she broadcast using Musk’s own social media platform. The original video clip of her announcement has been taken down since then.

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According to Page Six, St. Clair said in the now-deleted clip, “Well, after a year of unplanned career suicide, many questionable life choices and a gap in my LinkedIn profile that cannot be legally explained, I’ve decided to start a podcast… Also, I’m getting evicted.”

Despite getting $500,000 a year from Elon Musk, St. Clair cannot afford her rent, so she explained, “Polymarket offered me $10,000 to do an ad read. So with that, the roof over my head has been brought to you by Polymarket… Not because anybody asked, but because statistically speaking, it was either join this or join an MLM (multi-level marketing scheme). So, here we are.”

Elon Musk’s baby mama needs more money, so she started a podcast

She also said that her chances to earn money have become very limited ever since she publicly announced Musk as the father of her child back in February. She said that her reason for starting a podcast was that she had almost no other options for getting a job. She also told her audience to be careful about the opinions and stories she shares, describing her own ideas as problematic and saying that her life should be seen as a cautionary tale.

Earlier this year, in February, St. Clair had posted on social media that she had a son with the tech mogul five months before. She said that she had kept her child’s life a secret at first to keep him safe and to protect his privacy. However, she felt she had to tell everyone after learning that several news organizations were going to report the story anyway, no matter how much damage it might do.

According to her, Musk had offered her $15 million to keep it a secret, and Musk says he had already given her millions. St. Clair decided not to, and she is now stuck with the $500,000 a year he gives her, so she needs more to afford the lifestyle her net worth gives her.

Although he has not officially confirmed that he is the father of the child, he said that he would be willing to take a paternity test without waiting for a court to order it. Musk also has thirteen other children with three different women.


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