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Elon Musk fathered twins with one of his executives in 2021: Report

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Washington [US], July 7 (ANI): Tesla owner Elon Musk, who shares two children with Canadian singer Grimes and another five children with his ex-wife, the Canadian author Justine Wilson, has reportedly fathered twins in November 2021 with one of his executives named Shivon Zilis.

In April 2022, Musk and Zilis filed a petition to change the name of the twins to “have their father’s last name” and contain their mother’s last name as part of their middle name,” TechCrunch reported, citing court documents.

As per the reports, the twins were born a few weeks before Elon Musk and Grimes had their second child via surrogacy.

Zilis reportedly first met Musk in 2016 as a director at OpenAI, where she is now the youngest member on its board of directors. In 2020, Zilis posted a tweet defending Musk on his decision to move Tesla out of California over COVID-19 restrictions.

When California State Assembly member, Lorena Gonzalez Fletcher, had tweeted ‘F**k Elon Musk’, Zilis responded by tweeting “This makes me sad. No one’s perfect but I’ve never met anyone who goes through more personal pain to fight for an inspiring future for humanity – and has done so tirelessly for decades. Everyone’s entitled to their opinion but mine is that there’s no one I respect and admire more.”

The news of the twins’ arrival brings Musk’s total count of children to nine. Meanwhile, Musk’s 18-year-old daughter recently moved the court to legally change her name to dissociate herself from Musk. (ANI)

This report is auto-generated from ANI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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