Grains Urges Elon Musk on X/Twitter to Address His Child’s “Medical Crisis” Amid Allegations of Neglect

Grains Calls Out Elon Musk

Grains called his former partner Elon Musk on social networks for allegedly “ignoring” the “medical crisis” of his child.

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Details of Their Children

Elon Musk and Grains have three children together: X æ A-12, born in May 2020, EXA Dark Sideræl Musk, born through a surrogate in December 2021, and Techno Mechanicus, known as Tau, who was born at the end of 2023. The couple announced their split in September 2021, confirming that they broke up after three years together but “still love each other.”

Public Appeal for Help

Yesterday (February 20), the desperate Grains took to X (previously Twitter), which is owned by Musk, in hopes of publicly contacting him, claiming that one of their children is facing a “medical crisis.” Grains did not specify which child she was referring to, nor did she provide details of the situation.

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She wrote in response to one of Musk’s posts: “Please answer about the medical crisis of our child. I regret that I am doing this publicly, but it is no longer acceptable to ignore this situation. This requires immediate attention.”

She continued: “If you do not want to talk to me, can you appoint or hire someone who can, so that we can move forward to solve it? This is urgent, Elon.”

In a separate tweet regarding the situation, Grains explained: “I do not give any details, but he will not respond to texts, calls, or emails, and has missed each meeting. Our child will suffer from life if he does not respond as soon as possible. So I need him to be damn and if I need to exert public pressure, then I think that this is where we are.”

Since then, Grains has published a subsequent message stating that her tweets were shadow banned (meaning the public cannot see them on her page unless they check her replies) and that she deleted posts to prevent the situation from turning into a “media circus at the expense of children.”

It remains unclear whether Musk has addressed the situation privately, although no public response has yet been seen.

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Last week, Grains criticized Musk for bringing their son Lil X into the spotlight during a public event when Trump signed an executive order. “He should not be in public, as it is. I have not seen this, thanks for warning me. But I’m glad he is polite. Sigh.”

Before sharing her concerns about her son, Grains took a moment to praise New York Times journalist Ezra Klein on X/Twitter for his insightful podcast, which delves into the early weeks of Trump’s presidency with a thoughtful perspective.

“Ezra Klein is a national treasure,” she tweeted. “He brings the right guy from the opposite point of view, and they calmly come to a rough consensus analysis of the current situation. Politics desperately needs more of this atmosphere right now for every sanity.”

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