Elon Musk, a father of 11, wants to move his entire divided family to a complex of three mansions in Austin, Texas.
As reported by New York Times Musk told people close to him that he wanted his many children and two of their three mothers to move into two properties near his own home in Austin, just minutes away from each other. For $35 million, Musk purchased homes located in a relatively densely populated part of the city that is not gated, an unusual choice for a fabulously wealthy man. An interesting fact is that the businessman’s father, Errol Musk, had seven children from three women.
It seems that Musk’s plans have already begun to materialize. It is reported that the mother of his three children, Siobhan Zillis, the head of Neuralink, has already moved into one of the two mansions. The Grimes singer, Claire Boucherre, who is also the mother of Musk’s three children, is unlikely to accept the offer, given the ongoing custody battle with their father. It is not known whether Elon’s first wife, Justine Musk, the mother of his first five oldest children, plans to accept the offer.
At least one of Musk’s daughters is unlikely to move into the complex: transgender Vivian Jenna Wilson, who this summer in an interview with NBC News detailed what she says was abuse by Musk.
Musk’s obsession with spreading his own genes led to some strange situations. According to the journalists, he offered his own sperm to friends and acquaintances, including former vice presidential candidate Nicole Shanahan, who declined the offer. In July, the NYT also reported that Musk had voluntarily donated his sperm to SpaceX employees to create a Martian colony.
Elon Musk constantly talks about the importance of the birth rate and his concern about its decline. Probably, having more than a dozen children will not stop him The couch views of a billionaire inspire NYT journalists to compare him to dangerous examples from the past. Jammel Bouie compares Musk to David Koresh, the leader of the «Branch Davidian» sect, which ended badly in the early 1990s.