Elon Musk's interactions with online personalities have once again drawn public attention, following reports that he reached out to the 31-year-old Tiffany Fong, a cryptocurrency content creator, with a highly personal proposal. The claims, while unverified, caught public attention.
In an article about the billionaire's extravagant plans to have a "legion" of children in order to address the issue of the world's population decline, The Wall Street Journal claimed that Musk began following Ms. Fong on X last year and allegedly reached out to her with a proposal to have his child.
Who is Tiffany Fong?
On March 19, 1994, Tiffany Fong was born in Nevada, USA. She was born and raised in Las Vegas and earned a degree in International Relations and Global Business from the University of Southern California in 2017.
Tiffany Fong rose to recognition in the cryptocurrency world through her commentary on high-profile industry events, particularly following the collapse of FTX. Her candid reporting and interviews with notable figures helped build a substantial online following. Along the way, she reportedly caught the eye of powerful folks, including Elon Musk.
Her work, which blends serious investigative reporting with sharp commentary, struck a chord with people, and she's amassed a good following because of it. On X, her political memes and commentary expanded her reach. Now she's a person who people recognize in the crypto community and among people who watch political commentary.
She has more than 23k followers on Instagram and 335.1K followers on X, as of writing this article. She usually posts crypto and political memes on X.
On YouTube, the influencer has 48.2K subscribers, and she has posted 307 videos on the platform.
Elon Musk reportedly asked Tiffany Fong to have his child
While Elon Musk is reportedly looking for more women to have children with, he has been linked to Tiffany Fong.
Ashley St. Clair, a 26-year-old conservative influencer, has revealed that Elon Musk offered her a huge amount of money to stay quiet after she gave birth. A paternity test showed there's a 99.9999% chance Musk is the father.
Ashley said she had Musk’s baby, a boy named Romulus, in early February. This would be Musk’s 14th known child. Musk has not publicly said the baby is his, and they are now in a legal fight. As part of it, Musk took a DNA test to confirm he’s the father.
After Ashley St. Clair's rumors, stories started flying around that Fong was carrying his baby. Fong has been very clear and emphatic about saying this rumor is totally not true at all.
According to reports, Elon sent a private message to Fong right after they started interacting via social media. The online attention helped Fong earn around $21,000 in just two weeks.
In his message, Elon allegedly asked if she wants to "join the legion," which meant a child when they'd never actually met before face-to-face. Fong turned him down because she said she wanted to have a more traditional family.
Speaking to the Daily Mail in February, Fong made it clear she’s never even met Musk and denied the pregnancy rumors. She also made a joke on social media about it, tweeting,
"Wow, according to the Internet I'm 'pregnant.' Congrats to me, this is huge news!!!"
In another post, she wrote,
"As far as I know, I am not pregnant, but thank you!!!"
The Independent reported that when Elon Musk found out Tiffany Fong had told others about his request, he scolded her for not keeping it private and then unfollowed her. After that, her online engagement dropped, and she started earning less money.

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