Ashley St Clair: Next Steps After Elon Musk Revelation

by Ahmed Ibrahim

Ashley St. Clair Launches Podcast After Describing Pregnancy with Elon Musk’s Child as ‘Career Suicide’

A conservative influencer, reportedly the mother of Elon Musk’s 13th child, has launched a new podcast, candidly addressing the personal and professional fallout from her pregnancy. The launch follows her earlier statements characterizing motherhood as “career suicide.”

Ashley St. Clair debuted the “Bad Advice” podcast on Monday, uploading the inaugural episode to Musk’s social media platform, X. In the 30-minute episode, St. Clair detailed the circumstances leading to her decision to start the show, referencing a period of significant personal upheaval.

“Well, after a year of unplanned career suicide, many questionable life choices and a gap in my LinkedIn profile that cannot legally be explained, I’ve decided to start a podcast,” she stated.

St. Clair publicly announced her pregnancy with Musk’s child earlier this year, describing the child as happy and healthy while withholding the baby’s name. She previously described the Tesla mogul as “funny” and “down to earth.” According to reports, St. Clair was allegedly asked by Musk to keep the pregnancy a secret.

The influencer clarified her motivations for entering the podcasting sphere, stating she wasn’t driven by a belief in her own intellectual superiority. “I actually think I have the worst ideas, so consider everything out of my mouth a cautionary tale,” she quipped.

The podcast is financially backed by a $10,000 (£7,414) sponsorship deal with the trade company Polymarket. St. Clair also revealed she is currently facing eviction. This revelation comes after she claimed Musk provided her with a luxury apartment in New York City, with reported rental costs reaching approximately $40,000 (£29,656) per month, according to StreetEasy.

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The first episode also featured a discussion of a recent incident involving Edward Coristine, known as ‘Big Balls,’ a former staffer for DOGE. St. Clair offered a provocative commentary on the situation, stating, “Two teenagers tried to steal a car, and instead of just letting them take it, Big Balls decided to intervene. He was with his girlfriend or lady partner, whatever the Musk orbit calls their non-committal fluid breeding vessel contenders these days.” She further remarked on the possibility of Coristine receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom, questioning the logic of rewarding someone for losing a physical altercation.

St. Clair also weighed in on California Governor Gavin Newsom, describing him as “hot” and “tall,” and comparing his demeanor to the character Patrick Bateman. However, she simultaneously criticized the state’s high crime rates and cost of living, stating, “Crime is also through the roof in California. Same racket, endless task forces, community dialogues, pilot programs. Nothing changes except the balance sheets of every consultant in Sacramento.”

The launch of “Bad Advice” marks a new chapter for St. Clair, as she navigates the complexities of motherhood and public life following a period she herself has labeled as professionally damaging. The podcast offers a platform for her to share her perspectives on a range of topics, from current events to personal experiences, all delivered with a self-deprecating and unconventional tone.

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