Journalist Natalie Winters, co-host of Steve Bannon's podcast, reacted to an article that positioned her at the top of the list of Elon Musk 's probable baby mamas. Elon Musk's reaction to it thickened the plot -- but it was all in good humor. A news report by the Spectator World said Natalie Winters is Elon's most obvious target because she is Washington's "most eligible bachelorette".
Elon Musk replies to Winters' X posts and that's enough to make the connection and this was the same way Musk's apparent romance with Ashley St Clair began.
“Maybe he just shares my stories because they’re good?” Winters told the news outlet. Winters' boss Steve Bannon is a sworn Musk-hater and that may be a roadblock for Natalie and Elon Musk, the outlet noted.
The list had other names like Bridget Phetasy, a columnist for the Spectator, a new executive from Neuralink like Shivon Zilis, Italian PM Giorgia Meloni and also Grok because who needs women. "Elon is enough of a technofuturist to think outside the box on this issue," the satire article said.
As Natalie Winters shared this story on her Instagram profile, a commentator said she was dropping hints that it was not a figment of imagination and she might actually become Elon's next paid baby mama.
'Low IQ people have no sense of humor," Natalie retorted and Elon Musk posted a smiley in reply to that.
Why is Natalie Winters in the news?
A 24-year-old journalist Natalie Winters has her own brand of apparel. She became news after she became a White House correspondent and because of her casual dressing inside the White House, which has been called as 'provocative'. She was denied membership to the National Press Club.
Why Elon Musk's 'baby mamas' are in the news
A Wall Street Journal report claimed that Elon Musk approached influencer Tiffany Fong to become the mother of his baby but she refused, receiving a major dent in her influencer career as her reach drastically dropped after her rejection.
Elon Musk replies to Winters' X posts and that's enough to make the connection and this was the same way Musk's apparent romance with Ashley St Clair began.
“Maybe he just shares my stories because they’re good?” Winters told the news outlet. Winters' boss Steve Bannon is a sworn Musk-hater and that may be a roadblock for Natalie and Elon Musk, the outlet noted.
The list had other names like Bridget Phetasy, a columnist for the Spectator, a new executive from Neuralink like Shivon Zilis, Italian PM Giorgia Meloni and also Grok because who needs women. "Elon is enough of a technofuturist to think outside the box on this issue," the satire article said.
As Natalie Winters shared this story on her Instagram profile, a commentator said she was dropping hints that it was not a figment of imagination and she might actually become Elon's next paid baby mama.
'Low IQ people have no sense of humor," Natalie retorted and Elon Musk posted a smiley in reply to that.
Why is Natalie Winters in the news?
A 24-year-old journalist Natalie Winters has her own brand of apparel. She became news after she became a White House correspondent and because of her casual dressing inside the White House, which has been called as 'provocative'. She was denied membership to the National Press Club.
Why Elon Musk's 'baby mamas' are in the news
A Wall Street Journal report claimed that Elon Musk approached influencer Tiffany Fong to become the mother of his baby but she refused, receiving a major dent in her influencer career as her reach drastically dropped after her rejection.
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