Tesla and SpaceX boss Elon Musk, who goes by Twitter, had twins in November with the CEO of Neuralink, another of his companies, bringing his total number of children to nine. Business Insider:.
An article on a specialized website published on Wednesday states that Elon Musk and 36-year-old Canadian Shivonne Zillis filed an application with the Texas court in April to change the names of their two children. They wanted to give themselves the father’s surname and the mother’s surname as a secondary. Their request was approved by a judge, according to legal documents seen by Business Insider. Shivon Zilis is the director of operations and special projects at Neuralink, a billionaire startup specializing in neural implants.
The twins were born in December, weeks before Elon Musk’s second child with musician Grimes. They named him Exa Dark Sideræl Musk and commonly referred to as “Y”. Their son, born in 2020, responds to “X,” shortened from X Æ A-12. “I’d probably call him my friend, but we’re very busy.”Grimes, real name Claire Boucher, said in an interview with Vanity Fair in March. “We live in separate houses. We are best friends. We see each other all the time… (…) I don’t expect people to understand.”
The world’s richest man had six children with Justin Musk (née Wilson) in the 2000s, one of whom died a few weeks after birth. One of them, a transgender girl, recently made a formal request to change her last name along with her gender to sever all ties with her father, according to legal documents seen by AFP. “I no longer live with my biological father and I no longer want to be associated with him in any way.”writes the young woman.
Born Xavier Alexander Musk, she asked to be called Vivian Jenna Wilson and thus take the maiden name of her mother, who divorced Elon Musk in 2008. The 50-year-old has previously taken to Twitter to criticize transgender or transgender people. non-binary people have asked to be identified by specific pronouns, including this tweet from December 2020; “I absolutely support trans, but all these pronouns are aesthetic nightmares”.
Source: Le Figaro

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