Elon Musk‘s Grok chatbot has been forced to deny that he is the father of Amber Heard‘s three children after being inundated with questions about their paternity.
Musk, 54, dated Heard, 40, on and off from 2016 to 2018 and rumours have long swirled that he is the father of her daughter, Oonagh Paige, five, whom she welcomed via surrogate and twins Agnes and Ocean, 12 months.
This week, Daily Mail revealed Heard’s new life in Spain, having ditched Hollywood and quit fame to focus on raising her two daughters and son as a single mother.
And with newfound interest in the Aquaman actress, X/Twitter users were quick to ask Grok if it could clear up the identity of her children’s father, whom Heard has not revealed publicly.
Grok, whom Musk created through his artificial intelligence company, xAI, has offered a variety of responses centering on the fact ‘rumors link it to Elon Musk from their 2016-2018 relationship and a reported old embryo dispute, but there’s zero official confirmation from her or him. That’s the full public/official story.’
The embryo dispute refers to a 2022 declaration made by a Heard family friend, who alleged the actress and Space X founder had been in a legal battle over their embryos.
Elon Musk’s Grok chatbot has been inundated with questions on whether he’s secretly the father of Amber Heard’s children following a court battle over their frozen embryos
This week, Daily Mail revealed Heard’s new life in Spain, and with newfound interest in the star X users were quick to ask Grok if it could clear up the identity of her children’s father
Heard, who has kept a relatively low profile since her high stakes defamation battle with ex Johnny Depp, is notoriously private about the father of her child, insisting she plays the role of both ‘mom and dad.’
A representative for the actress previously denied that Musk had fathered her children, telling Daily Mail the rumours were ‘100 percent false’, while Musk has not commented on the claims.
Yet the 2022 declaration, signed by a close friend of Heard’s sister Whitney, claims she and Musk planned to have children together.
Jennifer Howell alleged that Heard had been ‘in a legal battle with [Musk] over embryos they had created together… He wanted to destroy them, and Amber tried to keep them to have a baby.’
Howell’s testimony was not admitted as evidence in the Depp v. Heard trial as the actress’ lawyers argued it had been falsely obtained by the opposing legal team.
They later accused one of Depp’s attorneys of leaking the document to the press.
Rumors that Musk had fathered Heard’s child were rampant at the time of the Depp trial, amplified by the claims made by Howell, who considered herself the ‘chosen sister’ of Heard’s own sister Whitney, who was also her employee.
Whitney said the revelations Howell made in her signed testimony were ‘complete fiction’ and they were ultimately excluded from court proceedings.
Howell had also claimed that Heard’s mother Paige described Musk as ‘controlling and abusive’, and added that Depp was ‘an angel or a saint in comparison.’
Later, Howell said the charity she ran received an anonymous donation ‘on behalf of Amber Heard’ for $250,000, which she believed at the time of the declaration was made by Musk.
Speculation about Musk’s children with Heard resurfaced last year in the wake of a report that claimed the billionaire – now father to at least 14 children by four women – is intent on producing a ‘legion’ of offspring and has set up confidential financial arrangements with several mothers.
The latest baby mama was revealed last year – Ashley St Clair, a 27-year-old MAGA influencer, who claims she was offered $15 million upfront and $100,000 per month to keep silent about their son.
Musk, 54, dated Heard, 40, on and off from 2016 to 2018 and rumours have long swirled that he is the father of her daughter, Oonagh Paige, five, and twins Agnes and Ocean, 12 months
‘Multiple sources close to the tech entrepreneur said they believe the true number of Musk’s children is much higher than publicly known,’ according to the Wall Street Journal.
The report goes into explicit detail about Musk’s affinity for the use of surrogates, allegedly with the goal of building a ‘legion’ of offspring ‘before the apocalypse.’
‘I mean, you know, you’ve got to walk the talk. So, I do have a lot of kids, and I encourage others to have lots of kids,’ Musk said in 2024.
According to the publication, Musk is open to providing his sperm to women he is not in a romantic relationship with.
In one instance, he was allegedly approached by ‘Japanese officials [who] asked him to be a sperm donor for a high-profile woman.’
According to St. Clair, Musk agreed to the proposal.
‘They want me to be a sperm donor. No romance or anything, just sperm,’ he allegedly text St. Clair while discussing the offer.
And in another, he allegedly contacted cryptocurrency influencer Tiffany Fong after stumbling across her X account.
After weeks of interacting with her content – sending droves of new followers to her page in the process – he allegedly proposed the two have a child together.
The pair had never met in person, and Fong allegedly turned down his proposal as she envisioned herself one day having a traditional nuclear family.
The publication also named Musk’s confidante, Jared Birchall, as his ‘fixer’ who handles negotiations with the women the world’s richest man chooses to have children with.
Birchall allegedly discusses Musk’s monetary offer with the women and details the rules which come with the agreement. Discretion, St. Clair claims, is of the utmost importance.
St. Clair alleged that Birchall told her: ‘We have been through way too many issues where, to not sign some agreement associated with handing over 15-plus million dollars is absolutely insane and irresponsible.
The latest baby mama was revealed last year – Ashley St Clair, a 27-year-old MAGA influencer – who claims she was offered $15m upfront and $100K per month to keep silent about their son
Crypto influencer Tiffany Fong (pictured), 31, was last year forced to deny rumours that she is pregnant with Elon Musk’s child
‘We have dealt with some very unstable, mentally unstable, people that all of a sudden misremember things.’
According to St. Clair, Birchall indicated that other women have signed such secrecy agreements.
Musk is publicly known to have children with four women – six with his ex wife, Justine; three with singer Grimes; four with a former employee Shivon Zilis; and one with St. Clair.
The publication stated: ‘A person familiar with Musk’s thinking on the agreements with the mothers of his children said that Musk believes it is better to resolve these matters behind closed doors for the safety and security of the child.’
In January of this year, Musk wrote on social media that he is applying for custody of his youngest child after St Clair made comments in support of the trans community.
Musk replied to concerned users on X, who flagged Ashley St Clair‘s recent remarks online, announcing his intentions to gain custody of one-year-old Romulus.
He tweeted: ‘I will be filing for full custody today, given her statements implying she might transition a one-year-old boy.’
St Clair has not made any comments suggesting she would transition her son – but shared a series of posts that were sympathetic towards the trans community.
Heard revealed in July of 2021 that she had welcomed a daughter, Oonagh Paige, via surrogate in April of that year.
She said at the time that she had decided four years earlier – in 2017 – that she wanted to have a child.
‘Four years ago, I decided I wanted to have a child. I wanted to do it on my own terms,’ she revealed.
Sharing another photo of Oonagh, she revealed: ‘I’m just the mom and the dad. She’s the boss.’
On Mother’s Day last year, she announced the arrival of twins Agnes and Ocean, writing: ‘Becoming a mother by myself and on my own terms despite my own fertility challenges has been the most humbling experience of my life.
‘I am eternally grateful that I was able to choose this responsibly and thoughtfully.’
Musk is publicly known to have children with four women – six with his ex wife, Justine; three with singer Grimes (pictured) four with a former employee Shivon Zilis; and one with St. Clair
Around the time that Heard decided to have a child, she was dating Musk.
The duo became friendly at the 2016 Met Gala. During the court proceedings with Depp trial, Heard described Musk as ‘a real gentleman. He was really nice.
‘He sat at a nearby table and we got to speaking that night and eventually became friends.’
The pair sparked romance rumours weeks later after Heard formally filed for divorce, but by August 2017 they had split.
At the time, Musk left a comment confirming the breakup on Heard’s Instagram, writing: ‘Although Amber and I did break up, we are still friends, remain close and love one another.
‘Long distance relationships, when both partners have intense work obligations are always difficult, but who knows what the future holds.’
The couple rekindled by late 2017 but were over once again in early 2018.



















