In the world of the ultra-rich and ultra-powerful, small gestures often carry immense symbolic weight. And for Ashley St. Clair, the conservative influencer at the center of one of Elon Muskās most controversial personal entanglements, no symbol has proven more potentāor more hauntingāthan a single, black hat. Not just any hat, but one designed with personal meaning, gifted during a moment of strange affection and political convergence. It was her love token to Musk: the now-notorious āDark MAGAā hat.
At the time, it seemed like a quirky, intimate moment between two people deeply enmeshed in both their personal saga and Americaās political theater. Elon Musk, billionaire, tech magnate, and now Donald Trumpās so-called āFirst Buddy,ā was campaigning openly for Trumpās return to the presidency. The man who once said he wanted to populate Mars now seemed focused on reshaping Americaāpolitically, ideologically, and demographically, including through what Ashley would come to call a ākid legion.ā
In the early stages of their courtship, Musk wore the black MAGA hat designed by St. Clair to campaign events, rallies, and appearances that shocked the media and electrified Trump supporters. But beneath the spectacle was something deeply personal: the hat was a gift from Ashley, crafted not just to be worn, but to mean something. Now, she says, it āhaunts her every day.ā
St. Clair, who recently revealed she gave birth to Muskās fourteenth known childāa boy she named Romulusādescribed the hat as once being a fond reminder of their closeness. But that closeness has long since collapsed into secrecy, legal battles, and emotional turmoil.
She now sees the hat not as a symbol of affection, but of betrayal, denial, and lost identity. While Musk continued to wear the hat as a visual meme of political rebellion, Ashley says she watched from the sidelinesāpregnant, then silenced, and ultimately abandoned.
The gothic-style hat was first seen in October 2024, when Musk appeared at Trumpās rally in Butler, Pennsylvaniaāmere months after an assassination attempt on theĀ president. Instead of the traditional red MAGA cap, Musk donned Ashleyās creation: a black version that he called āDark MAGA.ā
The phrase, once a meme shared among Trumpās most hardcore supporters, quickly became a literal and metaphorical representation of Muskās alignment with authoritarian flirtations and digital dystopias. While the crowd roared in approval, Ashley stood back, invisible and pregnant.
It was a striking moment of convergenceāpolitics, power, and personal intimacy colliding in front of thousands. But for Ashley, it marked the beginning of emotional erasure. That hat, which she once hoped would be a small but lasting imprint on a man who seemed unreachable, instead became a weapon.
Not of violence, but of indifference. As Musk paraded the hat in public, she says he refused to acknowledge her in private.
In interviews and court filings, Ashley has described the intense and bizarre relationship that followed. Musk, she claims, offered her $15 million and $100,000 a month in hush money to keep the paternity of Romulus a secret until the child turned 21. He allegedly recruited her via DMs on the platform he owns, invited her on private jet trips, and even discussed caesarean birth plans based on the notion that it would āallow for a larger brain.ā He demanded no circumcision. He chose the name Romulus. Yet, in public, he remained cryptic, using emojis on X to react to her claims rather than words.
Ashley says she refused to stay silent. āI donāt want my son to feel like heās a secret,ā she told Muskās fixer, Jared Birchall. That refusal, she claims, came at a cost. Since revealing the story to the Wall Street Journal and later elaborating in interviews, Musk has allegedly slashed her support payments, forcing her to sell her Tesla and struggle to raise her child in downtown Manhattan.
The billionaire, she says, is āpunishing [his] sonā for her disobedience.But the most lingering image remains the hat.
It is now inseparable from Muskās first steps into full-blown political activism. He wore it not only at Butler, but also during Trumpās New York rally, and again at CPAC where he took the stage with chainsaw-wielding Argentina president Javier Milei. With each appearance, the hat gained more media attentionāand each time, for Ashley, it became more unbearable.
What was once a gift of trust has become a public mockery. āHe carries the hat everywhere,ā she said. āI gave him something to remember me. Now I wish I could forget it.ā
Indeed, the hat now seems to represent everything Musk has become: meme-like, unpredictable, and increasingly political. And for Ashley, it represents everything she gave up. Not just financial security, but privacy, dignity, and perhaps most painfully, hope.
She once imagined a life connected to Musk not just by their child, but by a sense of belonging. Now, all that remains of that fantasy is a black hat, worn by a man who refuses to publicly call himself a father.
The symbolism is heavy. The Dark MAGA hat, born of irony and rebellion, has outlived the intimacy it once implied. It now exists in a space that is both iconic and hollow. For Musk, itās an accessory. For Ashley, itās a scar. āHe never gave it back,ā she said. But even if he did, she wouldnāt want it.
Her revelations have stirred fierce reactions. Some accuse her of exploiting her proximity to power. Others sympathize, seeing her not as a political opportunist, but as a woman entangled in a machine far bigger than she ever imagined.
A machine that includes the richest man in the world, the president of the United States, a network of secret NDAs, and an army of children recruited into a vision of legacy that some have called āa cult.ā
And yet, amid all the contracts, the custody battles, the DNA tests and media leaks, itās the hat that continues to haunt her. She remembers giving it to him, the pride she felt. She remembers him putting it on, smiling. She remembers thinking that, for once, she wasnāt just another name in his messages. She had designed something he chose to wear.
Now, each time she sees it in a news clip or campaign rally, she feels the sting of that memory all over again. A gift, once laced with hope, now wrapped in regret.
And Elon Musk? He remains silent, save for a laughing emoji.
Sometimes, itās not the grand betrayals that leave the deepest wounds. Sometimes, itās a hat.