
Ashley St. Clair said the name of the kid she welcomed with Elon Musk earlier this year has been revealed.
The 26-year-old influencer’s baby son was named Romulus, formerly known as RSC.
The article also reveals the results of Musk’s paternity test in the case. According to a report by Labcorp, Musk’s “parent-child relationship probability” is 99.9999%.
A St. Clair spokesman confirmed to people that paternity tests show that there is almost 100% chance of parent-child relationships, as well as baby names.
In February 2025, St. Clair issued an announcement to X, revealing that she and Musk welcomed a child together in September 2024. Musk, who is also the father of 13 other children, shares with three other women.
“Five months ago, I welcomed a new baby into the world. Elon Musk was the father. I haven’t revealed before that it was to protect the privacy and security of our children, but it’s been obvious in recent days that the tabloid media intends to do so, and I will do it no matter what damage it causes,” she wrote at the time.
“I intend to let our children grow up in a normal and safe environment,” St. Clair continued. “So, I ask the media to respect our children’s privacy and avoid intrusive reporting.”
St. Clair talked to the Daily Mail on the camera on Saturday, March 29 as he handed the car keys to the Tesla Model S. She told her that the car was being sold to make up for “the 60% cut in Elon’s child support for her son.”
Musk denied that he was “financially retaliated” against St. Clair and his children. On Monday, March 31, the Tesla founder responded to a tweet from Laura Loomer, who responded to a video of the 26-year-old influencer selling Tesla to supplement the nursery.
Musk denied St. Clair’s claim that he “financial revenge” against their shared son, saying “though uncertain” that he received her child support if the child was his.
He wrote on X: “I don’t know if the child is mine, but I don’t object to discovering any court orders.