Grimes, a musician, asserts that Elon Musk, her ex-boyfriend and the love of her life, has changed beyond recognition, and not because he became Donald Trump’s main supporter in the closing months of his campaign.
According to the Daily Beast, Grime’s worries stem from Musk’s seeming resistance to jointly co-parenting their three children. The singer and Musk had a daughter, Exa Dark Sider I, and two sons, X A-Xii and Techno Mechanicus, during their 2018–2022 relationship.
According to the Daily Beast, Grimestook spoke to Musk’s platform, X, on Wednesday to discuss how their custody dispute has impacted her family life and artistic production. Although the specifics are unknown, it was claimed that the custody dispute was settled on Wednesday.
According to the singer, whose real name is Claire Boucher, she had been fighting for a year in a state with appalling mother rights. She was most likely referring to Texas, where Musk, the richest man in the world, currently resides and runs his businesses, including SpaceX and Tesla.
Grimes said that she lacked the finances to fight for custody of her children, and that her modeling and Instagram posts were used as justifications for denying me custody of my children.
Grimes said, “I haven’t seen one of my babies in five months, and she has been fighting and separating from the love of my life as he becomes unrecognizable to me.”
According to Grimes, having children tears you apart and then puts you back together. You can only learn from the experience of babies, who are ten thousand philosophy schools of (crap).
Grimes stated that she was going bankrupt due to the custody fight in another post that was uploaded on Wednesday. She said that during that year, I simply slept and sobbed every minute I wasn’t actively defending my children.
Grimes hinted that she could reveal much more, but she said her public disclosures are restricted. She stated that the majority of her recent experiences ought to be kept private.
Business Insider reportedthat the clerk s office in Travis County, Texas, where Musk filed suit, confirmed on Wednesday that a judge issued a final order, back in August. The office stated that the status was marked as closed, but they would not further.
As the Daily Beast said, Musk has not responded to Grimes X posts, even though he seems to spend much of his time on X. Certainly, he s been busy, holding court at Trump s Mar-a-Lago resort and hatching plans to drastically reduce federal government spending as the co-lead of the newly-formed Department of Government Efficiency.
Then again, Musk also has been ripping off posts almost hourly, many about his SpaceX rockets but also about his plans to cut hundreds of thousands of government jobs on Trump s behalf and his belief that he s America s free-speech prophet.
Musk also regularly expresses his concerns about plummeting birth rates around the world, one of the reasons he has become almost evangelistic about fathering as many children as possible. He s currently known to have fathered at least 11 children with three different women, including Grimes.
Musk was reported to be buildingan unusual family compoundin an upscale residential area of Austin, Texas. The New York Times reported in October that Musk hopes one day that all 11 of his children and their mothers can live there or at least stop by.
The property appears to reflect Musk s pronatalist ambitions, the New York Times reported. Pronatalists, from both the Christian right and Silicon Valley, believe that people should have as many children as possible, although they differ on the means of reproduction.
Given Musk s custody battle with Grimes, it s hard to imagine that she d want to be part of the compound, though her three children probably spend a lot of time there. The ex-couple s oldest son, 4-year-old X, also has been seen in his father s company quite a bit.Musk made newsafter he was photographed posing with the boy in a celebratory Trump family photo on election night.
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