Kenyan Man Goes Viral After Claiming to Be Elon Musk’s Son
A Kenyan man claims to be the son of Elon Musk, saying his mother met the billionaire in the Masai Mara in the early ’90s. Musk has not responded to the viral claim.

A Kenyan man has set social media abuzz after claiming to be the biological son of tech billionaire Elon Musk. According to the viral video making rounds online, the man alleges that his mother met Musk in the early 1990s while working at a hotel in the Masai Mara, a popular safari destination in Kenya.
The man didn’t provide documents or DNA proof but insists his mother confided in him about his father’s identity before she passed away. In his words, “She told me he was a tourist, a genius man from South Africa who made computers… she later saw him on TV.”
As of now, Elon Musk has not responded to the claim, and there’s been no official verification of the man’s story. While many online are skeptical, others are fueling the rumor mill with speculation and memes.
This isn’t the first time a public figure has faced wild paternity claims, but it has once again raised questions about privacy, fame, and the internet’s power to make a story go global true or not.