Elon Musk And Grimes Have Third Child Named ‘Techno Mechanicus,' New Biography Says

Elon Musk And Grimes Have Third Child Named ‘Techno Mechanicus,' New Biography Says

Originally appeared on E! on-line

According to a new biography of the Tesla CEO, Elon Musk and Grimes have three children, not two as previously thought.

A 20-month-old son, X Æ A-12, 3, and a daughter, Axa Dark Sedil, again, the off-again couple had a son, Techno Mechanicus, nicknamed Tau. On September 9, he reviewed Walter Isaacson's book "Elon Musk", which will be released on September 12.

Musk and Grimes, who is now the father of 11 children, did not comment on the report.

The 52-year-old SpaceX CEO and the 35-year-old musician have been together since 2018 and welcomed a daughter, Y, via surrogate. In a 2010 interview with Vanity Fair, Grimes revealed that she and Musk had "always wanted at least three or four" children.

Grimes also told the magazine that they lived in different houses and were "close friends". He later tweeted, "E and I have broken up *again* since writing this haha, but he is my best friend and the love of my life and my life and art is now forever dedicated to his mission."

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Musk has 19-month-old twins Strider and Azure with Siobhan Gillies, an executive at Neuralink, one of the companies he founded. Their names first appeared on the September 6 cover of Time magazine, taken from Isaacson's forthcoming autobiography.

"He wants children of really smart people," Gillis said of Musk, who offered to be his sperm donor, and Isaacson added: "The children will be his genetically," according to a recent New Yorker profile. bar. book

Before starting a family with Grimes and Gillies, Musk had six children, including twins, with his ex-wife Justine Musk.

Elon Musk is not afraid to express his opinion. Earlier this week, former Tesla CEO Grimes asked fans about their experiences with elf ear surgery. A few days later, SpaceX's CEO apparently responded by saying, "Eleven ear surgeries may do more harm than good."

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