Elon Musk's decision to bring his four-year-old son, X Æ A-12, to various Washington events, including meetings with President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has sparked debate about the appropriateness of exposing a young child to such public settings.
Elon Musk has been making headlines for bringing his four-year-old son, X Æ A-12 , affectionately known as 'Lil X,' to various Washington events in recent weeks. His appearances have sparked debate, with some praising the heartwarming father-son moments while others criticize the exposure of the young child to public settings. Musk's son was prominently featured at a White House event on February 11, 2025, where he accompanied President Donald Trump during the signing of executive orders.
President Trump even commented on the young boy's 'high IQ,' calling him a 'great guy.' This public display drew immediate attention online, with Musk's ex-partner, Canadian singer Grimes, expressing her disapproval on social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter. Grimes stated that she was unaware of the event and while she was glad her son behaved politely, she felt it was inappropriate for him to be in such a public setting.The trend of bringing 'Lil X' to various events has continued. Musk has been spotted carrying him on his shoulders at events on Capitol Hill and elsewhere in Washington. He was also present at Mar-a-Lago on election night with Musk and the Trump family. Most recently, 'Lil X' joined Musk at a meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Blair House. Musk, who has twelve children in total, including six from his previous marriage to author Justine Wilson, seems committed to including his youngest son in his busy life and public appearances
ELON MUSK X Æ A-12 GRIMES WASHINGTON EVENTS PUBLIC APPEARANCES PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP INDIAN PRIME MINISTER NARENDRA MODI
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