BY Brenden AckermanMarch 21, 2026
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Ashley St. Clair dons 'Eat the Rich' shirt while collecting millions from Elon Musk

Ashley St. Clair, the online influencer and mother of one of Elon Musk's children, shared a photo on Instagram of herself wearing a t-shirt emblazoned with the phrase "Eat the Rich." The post, which she framed as shaming rich elites, landed with all the self-awareness of a trust fund kid at an Occupy rally.

St. Clair has received a reported total of $2.5 million from her child's billionaire father, plus $500,000 annually. She is not eating the rich. She is dining at their table.

X user Anastasia Volkova captured the absurdity cleanly:

"Ashley st Clair posting with 'eat the rich' shirt while getting paid millions of dollars by Elon Musk. Miss, you ARE the rich."

The Money, the Tesla, and the Manhattan Apartment

St. Clair and Musk are allegedly in the midst of a legal battle over child support payments for baby Romulus. St. Clair claims that Musk cut around 60 percent of her payments as "punishment" for "misbehaving."

In March 2025, she spoke to reporters from the Daily Mail outside her Manhattan residence and handed the keys to her $100,000 Tesla over to a salesman, claiming she was selling the car to make up for Musk's alleged cuts to her child support payments, as The Daily Caller reports.

Musk addressed the situation publicly on X on March 31, 2025:

"I don't know if the child is mine or not, but am not against finding out. No court order is needed."

He followed that with a second post:

"Despite not knowing for sure, I have given Ashley $2.5M and am sending her $500k/year."

So a man who isn't certain a child is biologically his has already paid out seven figures and committed to half a million dollars a year. That's the person the "Eat the Rich" shirt is aimed at.

A Custody Battle Over Something Far More Serious

In January 2026, Musk said he was filing for full custody of their son, citing fears that St. Clair might transition a one-year-old boy. That claim shifts the stakes of this story considerably. Whatever the merits of the custody dispute, a father seeking to protect his child from irreversible ideology-driven decisions deserves to be taken seriously, not mocked by an influencer leveraging anti-wealth slogans for Instagram engagement.

St. Clair had previously made statements condemning transgender ideology, but later apologized for them. The reversal is worth noting. When the cultural winds shifted, or when the legal calculus changed, so did her convictions. That pattern tells you something about which principles are load-bearing and which are decorative.

The Grift Dressed as Populism

There is a particular species of hypocrisy that thrives on social media: the wealthy person performing class warfare for likes. "Eat the Rich" started as a leftist slogan. It belongs to the same ideological universe as wealth taxes, anti-corporate rhetoric, and the kind of redistributionist politics that conservatives have rightly opposed for decades.

When someone collecting $500,000 a year in child support from the world's richest man puts on that shirt, the slogan doesn't become ironic. It becomes incoherent. You cannot credibly position yourself as a populist critic of wealth while your lifestyle depends entirely on proximity to it.

This is a pattern the right should recognize and refuse to indulge. Conservative media spent years elevating St. Clair as an influencer voice. She built a brand on anti-woke commentary. Now she's apologizing for her own prior statements, waging a public legal campaign against the father of her child, and cosplaying as an anti-capitalist on Instagram. The trajectory speaks for itself.

What This Actually Looks Like

Meanwhile, Musk's partner Shivon Zillis announced the birth of their fourth child together in February 2025. Their son, Seldon Lycurgus, is Musk's 14th child. The man is building a family at scale, whatever you make of the personal complexity involved.

The contrast between Zillis, who has remained largely private, and St. Clair, who stages Tesla handoffs for Daily Mail cameras, is difficult to miss.

St. Clair is free to wear whatever shirt she likes. But when the money that funds your Manhattan life comes directly from the man the slogan targets, the shirt isn't a statement. It's a confession.

Written by: Brenden Ackerman
Brendan is is a political writer reporting on Capitol Hill, social issues, and the intersection of politics and culture.

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