Grimes, Musk’s family: evolving name choices and public interest

No time to read?
Get a summary

The former spouse of SpaceX, Tesla, and Twitter chief Elon Musk, Grimes, has reportedly decided to change the name of their child. This development was noted by a widely read outlet, Page Six.

Grimes explained on her personal blog that she is pursuing a name change for her daughter. She wrote that the child is no longer designated as Y or simply as a question mark, and added that the government has not recognized the new proposed name. Her post touched on themes of curiosity and the perennial questions people ask about identity and naming.

Elon Musk and Grimes began their relationship in 2018. They welcomed a son in May 2020, whom they publicly referred to with the distinctive name X Æ A-12. The couple announced their separation in September 2021. A few months after the split, in December, a surrogate welcomed their daughter, Y, into the world.

In March 2022, it became public that Grimes was dating Chelsea Manning, a trans woman, though the couple parted ways in July of that year.

Media coverage has previously noted that Musk has occasionally shared rare photos of his children with Grimes, underscoring the high level of public interest surrounding the family. These reports illustrate the ongoing fascination with how the children of high-profile figures are discussed and represented in the press.

Overall, the evolving naming decisions and personal life updates surrounding Grimes and Musk continue to attract attention from fans and media alike, highlighting how celebrity family moments intersect with questions of identity, privacy, and public narrative. (Source: Page Six, various entertainment outlets, with attribution to the cited reporting.)

No time to read?
Get a summary
Previous Article

Madrid hotel employee detained over racist social media posts toward Moroccan team

Next Article

Discrimination Allegations in German Banking Inquiries and Related Regulatory Moves