
Shivon Zilis, an executive at Musk’s company Neuralink and mother of three of his children, has already moved into one of the homes with her children. However, Grimes (Claire Boucher), the mother of three of Musk’s other children, has not shared any plans of moving into the space. Justine Musk, his first wife and mother of five of his children, is also not currently living in the compound.
Reports have emerged suggesting that Musk has offered his sperm to friends and acquaintances, including Nicole Shanahan, the ex-wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin. Shanahan reportedly declined the offer.
Musk has denied these claims, stating that he has never offered his sperm to friends or acquaintances.

Musk’s father, Errol Musk, who has seven children with three different women, has expressed similar views on procreation. In an interview, Errol Musk stated, “You raise horses. Humans are the same. If you have a good father and a good mother, you will have special children. If you don’t have children, I feel sorry for you.”
In 2021, after moving to Texas, Musk made a $10 million anonymous donation to the University of Texas at Austin, helping to fund the Population Wellbeing Initiative (PWI). This research group is dedicated to studying low birth rates and their potential impact on long-term prosperity.
Jack Ma, the chairman of Alibaba, shares Musk’s concerns about declining birth rates. He believes that the key to the future is having more children, emphasizing the importance of children over material wealth.
Musk’s approach to family and population growth highlights his deep concerns about the future. Through his growing family and philanthropic efforts, he is determined to address what he perceives as an impending global population collapse.