In a shocking development, reports have emerged claiming that Elon Musk fathered twins secret with his Nueralink top executive Shivon Zills earlier in 2021.

Rumour mills are buzzing with the claim which was first posed earlier on Thursday by Business Insider. According to court documents obtained by the financial news media outlet, Shivon Zills, a Neuralink top-executive, has asked to have her twins’ names legally changed to “have their father’s last name and contain their mother’s last name as part of their middle name”. The request was granted by the court earlier in May this year.

According to reports, Elon Musk’s twins with Shivon Zillis were born earlier in November 2021, apparently, just weeks before he had his second child with pop musician Claire “Grimes” Boucher.

As always, Elon Musk had a tongue-in-cheek response to the reports. While the tech billionaire did not explicitly agree to the claims, he did comment about underpopulation being a crisis in the world.

“Doing my best to help the underpopulation crisis. A collapsing birth rate is the biggest danger civilization faces by far. Mark my words, they are sadly true,” the SpaceX founder tweeted.

Other than working at Neuralink, she has also worked at IBM and Bloomberg Beta. She was in Forber’s “30 Under 30” list and has studied economics and philosophy from Yale.

The Facts of the Matter

Elon Musk is as much a paradox, as he’s an enigma. One would assume that all the Mars-going, life-saving, crypto-growing work that he does would not leave time for him to indulge into anything. However, he ventures out into saving free-speech by buying Twitter, breaking up with his significant others, and is a father to seven children.

And if reports are to be believed – nine children.


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How Secret Got Busted

While legally, Musk is the father of seven children, new reports have emerged claiming that he became the father of twins earlier last year and shared the children with Shivon Zillis. Shivon is for the unversed the top-executive of Nueralink, another venture of Musk.

The shocking revelation emerged after Business Insider got its hands on court documents filed by Musk and Zilis. The couple had sought name of their twins to be changed and “have their father’s last name” and keep their mother’s last name as part of their middle name”.

The request was cleared by the judge who approved the name change petition earlier on May 11.


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Musk Has 7 Children on Paper

If speculations are to be believed, Musk and Zilis welcomed their twins only a few weeks before Musk’s partner Grimes also had Musk’s baby. For the unversed, Musk has two children from pop-musician Grimes and five children with Justine Wilsen, his ex-wife who’s also an author from Canada.

Who is Shivon Zilis, Mother of Elon Musk’s Secret Twins

A Canadian resident, Shivon Zilis was born to an Indian-immigrant mother and a Caucasian father. Her prolific foray into the world of academia includes studying from the prestigious Yale University. She studied Economics and Philosophy at Yale. Prior to her work in AI, she worked at IBM and Bloomberg Beta, an early-stage venture capital firm.

In 2017, she joined Nueralink, and is currently the operations and special projects director. She was also a top-executives in Tesla, working as a project director from 2017-2019.


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Elon Musk Reacts to Reports

Meanwhile, Elon Musk did the most Elon Musk thing after reports of him fathering secret twints emerged. Taking to twitter, Musk shared a tongue-and-cheek tweet which read, “Doing my best to help the underpopulation crisis. A collapsing birth rate is the biggest danger civilization faces by far.”

“I hope you have big families and congrats to those who already do!”, another one of his tweets read.

 

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