Grimes Shares Her Year-Long Custody Battle with Elon Musk Over Their Three Children in Texas as Musk’s Political Shift Deepens the Divide

Grimes Shares Her Year-Long Custody Battle with Elon Musk Over Their Three Children in Texas as Musk’s Political Shift Deepens the Divide

Grimes, the ex-girlfriend of tech mogul Elon Musk, has shared her frustrations over their ongoing custody battle, revealing that Musk has reportedly blocked her from seeing their children.

The singer described how their relationship and her connection with Musk have shifted dramatically, especially since he became more involved with Donald Trump’s political circles.

A Year-Long Battle

The custody dispute between Grimes (real name Clare Boucher) and Musk has been ongoing for over a year.

According to Grimes, she was unable to see one of their children for a full five months during this time.

She explained the emotional toll the fight took on her, especially as she felt increasingly disconnected from Musk, whom she says has become “unrecognizable” to her since his right-wing political shift.

Grimes and Musk share three children: two sons, X Æ A-Xii and Techno Mechanicus, as well as their daughter, Exa Dark Sideræl.

Musk, with a net worth of $315 billion, has been heavily involved in MAGA circles in recent years, making public appearances with figures like Donald Trump.

Despite their break-up, which was finalized in 2022, the details of their custody agreement have remained private.

Struggling with Rights and Separation

Grimes expressed her frustration with Texas’s handling of parental rights, noting that the state’s laws often make it difficult for mothers to fight for custody.

She shared that her personal experiences, including how her social media posts were used against her, only added to the emotional strain.

“Spent a year locked in battle in a state with terrible mothers’ rights… all the while I didn’t see one of my babies for five months,” Grimes wrote on social media.

She further explained that the emotional strain left her exhausted and nearly financially ruined.

“I just slept and cried every minute I wasn’t explicitly fighting for my kids during that year,” she said.

Musk’s Shift and Family Tensions

Grimes also touched on the changes she’s witnessed in Musk, claiming that his recent shift toward conservative politics has left her feeling alienated.

She hinted that his stance may have contributed to the distance between them, even as they fought over custody.

Additionally, she pointed to Musk’s strained relationship with his transgender daughter, Vivian Jenna, as an example of how Musk’s views have impacted their family dynamics.

Grimes had previously voiced her support for Vivian Jenna, defending her against Musk’s public remarks, but now finds herself struggling in a similar battle for her children.

The Impact on Grimes’ Life and Career

The custody battle has taken a significant toll on Grimes, leaving her feeling drained both emotionally and financially.

She revealed how the constant struggle to be a part of her children’s lives has affected her ability to create new music, a crucial part of her identity.

“I couldn’t even make new music because I was so drained,” she shared.

The ongoing fight also led her to reach out to Shivon Zilis, Musk’s other partner and the mother of two of his children, asking for help in communicating with Musk about their children’s needs.

Musk’s Complex Family Life

Elon Musk is the father of 12 children from multiple relationships.

Aside from Grimes, he has children with his first wife, Justine Wilson, and with Shivon Zilis. Musk has often expressed his desire to have a large family, even commenting on global concerns about declining birth rates.

His complex personal life, which includes children with three different women, has frequently made headlines.

As this battle continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how Musk and Grimes will navigate their co-parenting situation moving forward.

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