'I'm Getting Evicted': Elon Musk's Ex Reveals Financial Struggles

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A New Podcast with a Side of Drama

Ashley St. Clair, the mother of Elon Musk’s one-year-old son Romulus, recently launched a new podcast titled Bad Advice with Ashley St. Clair. The announcement came with a surprising twist—she revealed she was broke and in the process of being evicted, despite reportedly receiving millions of dollars from the tech billionaire.

In the first episode of her podcast, St. Clair shared her thoughts on the unusual path that led her to this point. “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 said. She added that it wasn’t because anyone asked, but rather because, statistically speaking, it was either this or join an MLM. “So here we are.”

Unlike some high-profile hosts, St. Clair didn’t claim her ideas were revolutionary. “I actually think I have the worst ideas, so consider everything out of my mouth a cautionary tale,” she said. She also mentioned that the roof over her head was funded by Polymarket, which offered her $10,000 for an ad read.

Mocking a Controversial Incident

St. Clair quickly moved on to discussing a recent incident involving Elon Musk’s DOGE associate Edward “Big Balls” Coristine. “I have to start out with what everybody’s been waiting for me to talk about,” she said. “The story that’s dominated the headlines, the one that made the entire world go, ‘This can’t be real life, we must be living in a simulation.’ Elon Musk. Elon Musk’s Big Balls.”

She described Coristine as a “DOGE crony” who was recently attacked in Washington, D.C. According to St. Clair, the incident involved two teenagers, but she pointed out that media outlets like Fox News often label groups of more than one Black person or migrant as a gang. “One is a criminal, two is a march, three is a cartel,” she quipped.

St. Clair continued to mock Coristine, who was actually assaulted by a group of around ten people while trying to defend a woman from being carjacked. “They roughed him up, they gave him a bloody nose. The damage was on par with what I sustained after I told my toddler he couldn’t watch Paw Patrol. It was brutal, violent stuff.”

She questioned why Coristine didn’t just let the car thieves take the vehicle. “Two teenagers tried to steal a car, and instead of just letting them take it, Big Balls decided to intervene. He got his ass beat so bad, some are calling it reparations. I’m not, of course. I would never do that. But what I don’t understand is why didn’t you just let them take the car?”

Financial Tensions with Elon Musk

The situation between St. Clair and Musk has been anything but smooth. In March, she sold a $100,000 Tesla that had been gifted to her by Musk. At the time, Musk claimed he had given St. Clair $2.5 million and was sending her $500,000 a month.

However, St. Clair responded by calling Musk a “petulant man-child” and accusing him of withdrawing most of his child support payments in response to her public statements. She also claimed that Musk initially offered her $15 million and an additional $100,000 per month in child support in exchange for her staying quiet about their child.

Despite these financial tensions, St. Clair continues to speak openly about her life, even as she faces eviction and financial hardship. Her podcast seems to be a way for her to share her experiences, both personal and public, with a wider audience. Whether it will lead to a new chapter in her life remains to be seen.

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