Kenyan man claiming to be Elon Musk’s firstborn demands Tesla CEO take DNA test

Kenyan man claiming to be Elon Musk's firstborn demands Tesla CEO undergo DNA test
Kenyan man claiming to be Elon Musk’s firstborn demands Tesla CEO undergo DNA test (Photo: Creative Commons / X)

A Kenyan man claiming to be Elon Musk’s firstborn is demanding that the Tesla CEO undergo a DNA test to prove paternity.

Nyakundi Kibiru, 40, has claimed to be the billionaire’s illegitimate son. He stated that he was born as the result of a brief affair between his mother and a “20-year-old Musk.”

According to him, his mother met the businessman while working at a hotel in Masai Mara in the “early 1990s,” before Musk became globally famous.

Now, Kibiru, who calls himself a “mental health activist,” is demanding that Musk take a DNA test to confirm paternity, according to the Daily Star.

However, some social media users believe there is no need for that. After Kibiru posted a photo of himself online, people said they could clearly see the resemblance between the supposed father and son.

However, some remained skeptical of the claims, suggesting that Kibiru’s photo could have been easily generated by AI. On the other hand, others hypothesized that he might be Musk’s brother, not his son.

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