Elon Musk brings THREE of his young kids to work after son X’s viral Oval Office performance

Elon Musk brings THREE of his young kids to work after son X’s viral Oval Office performance

Elon Musk‘s son X returned to official business today, joining his famous father and two of his 10 siblings for a meeting with the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

On Thursday, images emerged of the Tesla and SpaceX CEO holding the hands of his son X, four, and daughter Azure, three, as they all headed into Blair House.

His partner Shivon Zilis closely followed the trio, with their child Strider, three, and an army of nannies.

Musk and his son X, full name X Æ A-Xii, pronounced ex-ash-ay-twelve, appeared at the White House alongside President Trump on Tuesday. 

Modi is in D.C. to improve relations with Washington and the West, after he refused to condemn Russia for its war in Ukraine. He is staying in Blair House.

During their meeting, the three youngsters surrounded Modi as their father handed him a gift.

As the two talked, Azure could be seen staring at X for a large portion of the meeting, which reportedly revolved around Musk’s company Starlink.

Sources told Reuters that their conversation revolved around Starlink’s long-delayed plans to launch satellite broadband services in India. 

X has frequently appeared alongside Musk, he also famously stole the show at President Trump’s pre-inauguration rally. 

As Musk spoke alongside Trump, his enthusiastic son was seen jumping around and waving his arms.

X’s mother Grimes, 36, whose real name is Claire Boucher, was not pleased to learn of her son’s attendance on Tuesday. 

‘He should not be in public like this,’ Grimes wrote on X, which Musk bought and named after their shared son.

‘I did not see this, thank u for alerting me. But I’m glad he was polite. Sigh,’ she said in response to someone bringing her son’s Oval Office appearance to her attention.

The musician also excoriated the lack of ‘decorum’ in public debate with a separate post on X that pleaded for ‘mature competent leadership.’

 

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