Elon Musk has purchased a compound to reportedly home all of his youngsters and their mums in a single place. The entrepreneur has snapped up a multi-million-pound 14,400-square-foot residence with the intent to accommodate his massive household in Austin, Texas.
The X proprietor is alleged to have told those closest to him that he needs his youngsters and their moms to dwell in adjoining houses subsequent to one another, to make it simpler for him to see all of his offspring on the identical time and permit the youthful siblings to be in one another’s lives.
He has beforehand mentioned: “A collapsing start charge is the largest hazard civilisation faces by far” and it appears he’s making an attempt to unravel the issue himself by providing his DNA within the hopes of making extra offspring.
In line with The New York Times, along with the ladies he’s already had youngsters with, Musk has “provided his personal sperm to associates and acquaintances”.
Considered one of these girls is alleged to be former unbiased vice presidential candidate Nicole Shanahan, however she reportedly turned him down.
Different folks whom the richest man on the earth equally provided his sperm to are mentioned to incorporate “a married couple he had met socially solely a handful of occasions” in 2023 at a cocktail party “on the house of a well known Silicon Valley government”.
Right here is every thing we find out about his plans to shack up with all of his youngsters and their moms.
What number of youngsters does Musk have?
Musk has 12 youngsters that we all know of. Nonetheless, one in all his youngsters, Nevada Alexander Musk, his first little one with Justine Musk, died at simply two-and-half months from sudden toddler dying syndrome in 2002.
The couple went on to have twins Griffin and Xavier through IVF in 2004 and triplets in 2006.
After Musk and Justine obtained divorced, he went on to this point different girls.
It’s reportedly Zilis has moved into the compound along with her youngsters, however is up to now the one one to have gone for his plan for group dwelling.
He beforehand mentioned he was in love with being in love, including: “If I’m not in love, if I’m not with a long-term companion, I can’t be glad.
“I’ll by no means be glad with out having somebody. Going to sleep alone kills me. It’s not like I don’t know what that appears like: Being in a giant empty home, and the footsteps echoing by the hallway, nobody there – and nobody on the pillow subsequent to you. F**ok. How do you make your self glad in a scenario like that?”
Musk and Riley undoubtedly look like on good phrases, as he was mentioned to have lately attended her marriage ceremony to actor Thomas Brodie-Sangster.
What has he mentioned about start charges falling?
He has been outspoken in his fears about declining start charges all over the world.
In January 2022, he wrote on X: “We needs to be rather more frightened about inhabitants collapse,” following up with: “UN projections are utter nonsense. Simply multiply final 12 months’s births by life expectancy. Given the downward pattern in start charge, that’s greatest case until reversed.” He then added: “If there aren’t sufficient folks for Earth, then there undoubtedly will not be sufficient for Mars.”
Extra lately, Musk mentioned that declining international fertility charges “will result in mass extinction of whole nations”.
The latest remark got here as a response to Marko Jukic, a senior analyst at Bismarck Evaluation, who mentioned: “A fertility charge under 1.6 means 50 per cent much less new folks after three generations, say 100 years. Under 1.2 means an 80 per cent drop. The U.S. is at 1.64. China, Japan, Poland, Spain all under 1.2. South Korea is at 0.7 – 96 per cent drop. Mass extinction numbers.”