“Elon Musk Welcomes 14th Child, Fourth with Partner Shivon Zilis”

Elon Musk, the world’s richest man and a senior advisor to the U.S. President, has announced the birth of his 14th child, his fourth with partner Shivon Zilis. The news was shared publicly on X (formerly Twitter) during a post celebrating the first birthday of their third child, Arcadia.

In the heartfelt post, Musk and Zilis introduced their newborn son, Seldon Lycurgus, describing him as “built like a juggernaut, with a solid heart of gold.” The couple expressed their deep affection, writing, “Love him so much ♥️.”

Musk, known for his expansive family, now has 14 children with four different women: six with his first wife, Justine Wilson; three with musician Grimes; four with Shivon Zilis; and one alleged child with Ashley St. Clair. 
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