'Just Slept & Cried Every Minute': Elon Musk's Ex-Wife Reveals Custody Battle For Her Kids

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Last Updated:November 22, 2024, 12:10 IST

Elon Musk's wife has opened up on the financial and emotional toll she took during custody battle with the billionaire in court.

Elon Musk and Grimes (Reuters Image)

Elon Musk and Grimes (Reuters Image)

Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s ex-wife and musician Grimes (Claire Boucher) has opened up on the financial and emotional toll of her legal battle with billionaire Musk for three children – X Æ A-Xii, Exa Dark Sideræl.

Taking to social media, she outlined the challenges she faced in fighting for her children in the face of potential bankruptcy.

Musk and Grimes fought a legal dispute last year after Musk filed a custody suit for the children.

Though details of the case remain under wraps due to a confidentiality agreement between the two, however, Grimes has touched upon the toll it has had on her life.

What Did Elon Musk’s Ex-Wife Say?

Grimes, who herself is an artist, said that she spent the year “sleeping and crying" when she was not actively taking part in the legal proceedings. She lamented that that very period impaired her creative ability.

Replying to an X user on why she is not composing music anymore, she said that her creative ability was hindered by the stress and uncertainty of the legal proceedings.

“Because the threat of losing ur kids while going bankrupt fighting for them is not very conducive to creative thoughts. I just slept and cried every minute I wasn’t explicitly fighting for my kids during that year," she wrote on X, the platform owned by Musk.

Because the threat of losing ur kids while going bankrupt fighting for them is not very conducive to creative thoughts. I just slept and cried every minute I wasn’t explicitly fighting for my kids during that year—

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November 22, 2024, 12:10 IST

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