Elon Musk and ex Grimes ‘house hunting’ in Bel-Air

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South African-born billionaire Elon Musk and the mother of three of his 11 kids were reportedly house hunting for a house in Bel-Air to share with his other children and their moms.

ELON MUSK AND GRIMES ‘HOUSE HUNTING’ IN BEL-AIR

A source claims that Pretoria-born billionaire Elon Musk and his ex-girlfriend Grimes are “house hunting” in Bel-Air for a home to share with the other mothers of his children. Grimes is the mother of three of Musk’s 11 kids.

The source claimed that Grimes was also shown a home in Upper Bel Air. However, Grimes and Musk are no longer romantically involved.

ELON MUSK’S KIDS, ‘BABY MAMAS’

  • Musk had six children with his ex-wife Justine Musk. The pair welcomed their first child Nevada Alexander in 2002. However, the infant passed away at just 10 weeks old, due to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Musk and Justine welcomed a pair of twins born as Griffin and Xavier in 2004. Xavier legally changed her gender and name to Vivian Jenna Wilson in 2022. The pair then welcomed triplets – Kai, Saxon and Damian.
  • Musk then welcomed X AE A-XII, affectionately known as baby X, with Canadian singer Grimes in May 2020. Together Grimes and Musk also have a daughter named Y, formerly Exa Dark Sideræl and a son named Techno Mechanicus and nicknamed Tau.
  • The billionaire has a pair of twins Strider and Azure with his Neuralinks executive Shivon Zilis. He also has a third child with Zilis.

ELON MUSK DENIES BUYING ‘SECRET’ COMPOUND FOR KIDS, ‘BABY MAMAS’

This comes after Musk denied reports claiming that he has purchased a property for his 11 kids and their mothers to live in. In a comment to Page Six, Musk revealed that no family compound is being built in Austin, Texas.

“I don’t own, nor am I building a compound in Austin. No grand family compound/home has been built or is expected to be built,” he said to Page Six.

However, Musk did reveal that he has plans for a “big futuristic art project” in Austin, which would be opened to the public.

“I do have an idea for a big futuristic art project in the Austin area that would be open to the public, but have had too much work to get that going,” he continued.

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