Crypto influencer Tiffany Fong reportedly noticed her earnings and attain on X mysteriously endure after Elon Musk unfollowed her for revealing that he’d slid into her DMs to ask if she was fascinated by having his child.
As reported by The Wall Avenue Journal (WSJ), Musk adopted Fong in September 2024, after she started posting pro-Donald Trump content material forward of the upcoming presidential elections.
This led to a rise in her X engagement and income, which reportedly soared to as a lot as $21,000 in a single two-week interval.
Not lengthy after he adopted her account, Musk, who has beforehand claimed that “civilization is going to crumble” if folks don’t begin having extra kids, started to work together with Fong extra commonly, finally messaging her to ask if she could be keen to have his child.
Fong says she declined, explaining that she would favor to begin a household in a extra conventional trend.
She then reportedly instructed her associates that she was apprehensive that rejecting the SpaceX billionaire would harm her earnings. Sadly for her, this seems to have been the case.
When Musk found she had talked about his proposition with others, he duly unfollowed her, damaging her engagement and, presumably, contributing to a drop in X income.
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The concept that Musk had requested Fong to have his baby has been rumoured for some time. In February, her potential being pregnant was become a bettable market on Polymarket — with Fong’s permission.
Nonetheless, she has already clarified on the Speaking Tokens podcast that she isn’t pregnant.
When requested to touch upon the story, Fong instructed Protos that she “didn’t feed the story to WSJ” and wouldn’t remark additional.
Musk, however seems to have at the least made reference to the story, posting on X, “TMZ >> WSJ.”
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