Tesla billionaire Elon Musk put on a tense display on Thursday night as he was seen publicly for the first time since his ex-partner Grimes revealed earlier in the day that they had secretly welcomed a second child via surrogate, before ending their romance for a second time.
Exclusive images show the 50-year-old entrepreneur making a late-night arrival at his SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, California - more than 1,300 miles away from the Austin, Texas, home where Grimes is currently living with their two children, son X Æ A-12, known as 'X', and newborn daughter Exa Dark Sideræl, who they call 'Y'.
Elon, who is worth an estimated $229.1 billion, was seen sporting a casual T-shirt, dark trousers, and black sneakers as he exited a Tesla outside of the vast property at 10:30PM PST, less than 12 hours after singer Grimes, 33, went public with the news of their split - while revealing details about the arrival of their second child in a lengthy interview that also saw her lay bare the businessman's thrifty lifestyle.
In the piece, the singer opened up about her 'fluid' relationship with Elon, who she referred to as her 'boyfriend', explaining at the time that the couple were still romantically involved and co-parenting their two children together, despite living in separate homes.
She also spoke about the then-couple's new arrival, but only after the Vanity Fair writer who conducted the interview at Grimes' new Austin home overheard the baby girl crying in an upstairs room.
However, just four hours after the story was published, the singer revealed on Twitter that she and Elon had split for a second time in the weeks since the interview took place.
'Me and E have broken up *again* since the writing of this article,' she wrote in a series of tweets, which were 'liked' by her ex Elon, adding: 'But he's my best friend and the love of my life.'
Elon Musk kept a very straight face as he arrived at the SpaceX HQ in LA on Thursday night - hours after his former partner Grimes revealed that they had secretly welcomed a second child in December, before splitting up 'again'
The 50-year-old billionaire was seen exiting a Tesla outside of the vast property at 10:30PM PST, less than 12 hours after Grimes, 33, went public about the arrival of their daughter, who they have named Exa Dark Sideræl, or 'Y' for short
Elon, who is worth an estimated $229.1 billion, was seen sporting a casual T-shirt as he made his way into the property in Hawthorne - which is located more than 1,300 miles away from where Grimes is living with their two children in Austin
Other than liking his ex-girlfriend's tweets, Elon has yet to publicly comment on the split, or on any other details of the interview, including the birth of his newborn daughter, who is sister to their first-born child, X.
However the strained look on his face on Thursday night was worth a thousand words, suggesting that the shock news of his baby girl's arrival and his subsequent split from Grimes may have caused the billionaire a fair amount of stress.
Grimes and Elon began dating in 2018 (seen in May of that year) but reportedly split for the first time in September 2021.
The former couple, who had a son, X Æ A-12, in May 2020, then reunited before welcoming a daughter via surrogate in December
Elon, who also briefly spoke with the Vanity Fair interviewer for the piece, saw several other details about his personal life thrown into the spotlight by his former partner, who told the publication that the Tesla billionaire 'lives at times below the poverty line', suggesting that this was one of the main reasons why they chose to live in separate homes while they were still in a relationship.
She called attention to Elon's desire to live as thrifty a lifestyle as possible, explaining that she felt uncomfortable over his decision to move them into 'a very insecure $40,000' home where they were subject to scrutiny from neighbors.
'Bro does not live like a billionaire.
Bro lives at times below the poverty line,' she said. 'To the point where I was like, can we not live in a very insecure $40,000 house? Where the neighbors, like, film us, and there's no security, and I'm eating peanut butter for eight days in a row?'
The singer insisted they didn't live like billionaires when together, revealing that Elon was funneling a large portion of his money into his SpaceX Mars program, which is dedicated to landing humans on the planet within the next four years.
'The Mars project is hard.
There's no income for it,' Grimes said.
'There's no way for it to make money. [His Mars project] is for the benefit of humanity, and it's dangerous and it's expensive, and people are like, "He's hoarding money!" No, he's spending everything on R&D.'
The billionaire CEO previously announced that he had systematically sold off most his assets including several California properties amounting to more than $100 million - as well as $15 billion worth of Tesla stock - and moved into the unassuming, property, reported to be worth $50,000, last June.
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In an interview with Vanity Fair, which was published on Thursday morning, Grimes revealed that she and Elon were - at the time - still romantically involved, despite living separately, and were co-parenting their two children together
Other than liking his ex-partner's tweets, Elon has yet to publicly comment on the break-up or the arrival of his daughter Y
Elon, who also briefly spoke with the Vanity Fair interviewer for the piece, saw several other details about his personal life thrown into the spotlight by his ex-partner, who told the publication that the billionaire 'lives at times below the poverty line'
Grimes (pictured with Elon and their son X Æ A-12) called attention to Elon's desire to live as thrifty a lifestyle as possible, explaining that she felt uncomfortable over his decision to move them into 'a very insecure $40,000' home last year
Musk, who is the CEO of both Tesla and SpaceX, famously declared last year that he would 'own no house' and went on to sell off his nine California mansions for a total of $144 million.
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