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A right wing influencer who Elon Musk allegedly offered to impregnate has spoken out to deny that she fed the story to the media.
Tiffany Fong took to X to blast claims she spoke to the Wall Street Journal ahead of its report.
The article claimed that Fong was among the women approached by the billionaire SpaceX boss who he asked to carry his child in order to create a ‘legion’ of offspring.
The 31-year-old issued a statement in response to the report yesterday where she distanced herself from it.
‘For the record, I did not feed this story to WSJ (or any other outlet) and explicitly asked NOT to be included when I was contacted for comment, Fong wrote.
‘If you’re waiting for me to comment publicly, it’s not going to happen. Thanks!’
Musk reportedly began liking and replying to the influencer’s posts last summer during her coverage of Sam Bankman-Fried’s downfall.
As Fong ramped up her support of Donald Trump, the Tesla boss followed her.

Tiffany Fong took to X to blast claims she fed a story about Elon Musk offering to impregnate her to the Wall Street Journal

Musk, 53, is said to be creating a ‘legion’ of offspring, offering women he deems as intelligent to carry quietly his children in exchange for millions of dollars
A follow from Musk, whose $370 billion fortune has made him the world’s richest man, gave Fong’s account massive visibility.
Months ago, Fong caused a stir on X by sharing the huge sums of money she had been earning from the platform’s ad-sharing program, sometimes receiving as much as $21,000 over a two-week period.
During the height of her X income, Musk allegedly sent her a direct message asking if she was interested in having his baby, even though they two had never met in person, sources told the WSJ.
Fong allegedly declined the offer and shared the incident with another right-wing influencer, Ashley St Clair, who says she had Musk’s son last year.
When Musk learned that Fong shared the information with St Clair, he slammed her for not keeping his offer quiet and unfollowed her, which led to a fall in her X engagement and thus her income, per the WSJ.
Back in February, Fond spoke to DailyMail.com to deny viral rumors that she was carrying Musk’s child as X users wondered how she could make so much money on the ad-share program.
In the same WSJ report, St Clair claimed that Musk offered her $15million for her silence after she birthed his son last year.
The report also revealed that a paternity test determined Musk is ‘99.9999%’ likely to be the father of the newborn, even though he has said he is not sure about the paternity.

Elon Musk allegedly offered to impregnate right-wing influencer Tiffany Fong- and then retaliated when she declined the officer

Musk allegedly wanted multiple residencies in the same community where all of the women and the children – which insiders suggest is ‘much higher’ than the known about 14 – would live. The one of the mothers who lives in the gated community is Neuralink executive Shivon Zilis (pictured center left)
St Clair also said Musk tried to get her to move to an Austin ‘compound’ to spend time with himself and the rest of what he calls his ‘kid legion.’
Musk allegedly wanted multiple residencies in the same community where all of the women and the children would live.
The one of the mothers who lives in the gated community is Zilis, as even Musk only ‘comes and goes’ and Grimes rejected the request.
The tycoon is known to have fathered 14 children but insiders say the real number is much higher.
Musk slammed the WSJ on Tuesday by essentially saying that the celebrity gossip website TMZ was a better publication.
He wrote on X: ‘TMZ WSJ’
Musk has repeatedly said that he considers declining birth rates a grave threat to human kind.
According to the WSJ, sources said he is ‘driven to correct the historic moment by helping seed the earth with more human beings of high intelligence.’