Japan’s best-selling singer Ayumi Hamasaki responds to claims Elon Musk fathered her baby

Japanese pop singer Ayumi Hamasaki has responded to claims that Elon Musk fathered her baby, saying they’re not true.
Hamasaki, who is thought for being Japan’s best-selling singer, shared her facet of the story after one other girl Musk had kids with, MAGA creator and influencer Ashley St. Clair, claimed in an interview with The New York Times that Musk fathered a baby with the singer.
“I’ve been maintaining a tally of this, and I suppose it’s time for me to talk up. Elon Musk will not be the daddy of [either of] my kids,” Hamasaki wrote on her Instagram story, Tokyo Weekender experiences.
She continued: “Setting apart my private picture, when my children are sufficiently old to start out Googling issues, I don’t need them to run into the rumors and suppose they’re true, so I’m firmly denying them.”
Ayumi Hamasaki notes on Instagram “Elon Musk will not be the daddy of my baby” pic.twitter.com/Hv8iyNvXlY
— Patrick St. Michel (@mbmelodies) June 2, 2025
Because the Wall Street Journal experiences, textual content messages present Musk messaging St. Clair in 2023 about assembly with ‘Japanese officers’ about turning into a sperm donor for a high-profile Japanese girl. Though nobody was named, hypothesis led followers to consider that Hamasaki would be the girl in query.
In accordance with The Independent, Hamasaki has two sons from two completely different fathers, though their identities are stored secret. In the meantime, Musk is the daddy of at the very least 14 kids with 4 completely different ladies.
In different Elon Musk-related information, he was lately embroiled in a public feud with US President Donald Trump. This comes after Trump appointed Musk as the top of the newly launched authorities sector Division of Authorities Effectivity (DOGE).
Musk left his DOGE place on Might 30, spending lower than half a 12 months in Trump’s administration. On the time, Trump and Musk shared that the Tesla boss’ function was at all times meant to be short-term, although their ongoing conflict has revealed that won’t have been the case.
Their feud – which has slowly been simmering since Musk’s exit from Workplace – blew up at the beginning of June, after weeks of Elon condemning the President’s divisive One Massive Stunning Invoice. The Invoice contains prolonged tax cuts, added necessities for federal and medical advantages eligibility, and a rise to the nationwide debt ceiling.
Within the White Home, Trump publicly mentioned that he was “very dissatisfied with Elon”, claiming the previous DOGE head “knew the interior workings” of the Massive Stunning Invoice “higher than anyone” and had “no drawback with it” till he realised that the federal government was “going to chop the [electric vehicle] mandate”.
Musk responded: “False, this invoice was by no means proven to me even as soon as and was handed at nighttime so quick that just about nobody in Congress might even learn it!”