In a dramatic twist that’s setting the internet ablaze, Elon Musk has officially emerged victorious in his bitter custody battle with musician Grimes—and wasted no time making a public statement.

Just days after a court granted him primary custody of their 3-year-old son, X Æ A-12, Musk was seen arriving at the Formula 1 Grand Prix in Austin, Texas, hand-in-hand with the toddler, in what many see as a very public message to Grimes… and the world.


👨‍👦 From Courtroom to Grand Prix

The custody dispute between Musk and Grimes, which had been simmering for months behind closed doors, exploded into public view earlier this year when Musk filed for legal parental rights in Texas, claiming he was the more stable and consistent parent. Grimes—whose real name is Claire Boucher—countered with emotional pleas, citing Musk’s erratic work schedule and global commitments.

After intense mediation and court hearings, Musk was awarded primary custody, with Grimes receiving limited visitation rights.

Barely 48 hours later, Musk was photographed on the grid at Circuit of the Americas with young “X”, both wearing matching black racing jackets. The images went viral instantly.

“It felt more like a statement than a celebration,” one onlooker at the event told Page Six.


📸 Publicity or Parenting?

Critics quickly took to social media, accusing Musk of turning his child into a “pawn in a billionaire PR war.”

“Dragging a toddler into a loud, chaotic F1 race just to make a point? This isn’t parenting—it’s performance,” wrote one user on X (formerly Twitter).

Others defended Musk, applauding him for bringing his son into his world of innovation and ambition.

“Maybe he just wanted to share something he loves with his son. Don’t forget, Elon’s idea of ‘playtime’ is rockets and race cars,” a fan tweeted.

But what can’t be denied is the timing—and the message it sends to Grimes.


💔 A Love Turned Legal Battlefield

Once celebrated as a quirky, power-couple match between art and tech, Musk and Grimes’s relationship fell apart under the pressure of parenting, distance, and philosophical differences.

Despite welcoming three children together, their personal and ideological clashes eventually led to multiple breakups, public confusion about their status, and now, a legal war over their children.

Sources close to Grimes say she’s “devastated” and believes Musk is using his media influence to reshape the narrative.

“She wanted to co-parent. She didn’t want to lose her son to a man with more lawyers and more power,” a friend of Grimes told Rolling Stone.


🧠 What’s Next for X?

While Musk has custody, the world is now watching what kind of childhood awaits a boy born into two radically different worlds—one of interplanetary ambition, the other of ethereal, experimental art.

Elon Musk has already hinted at wanting X to follow in his footsteps, saying in a previous interview:

“He already likes numbers and engines. I think he’ll be an engineer before he learns the alphabet.”

But Grimes has expressed concern over Musk’s “hypermasculine” worldview and once described her parenting style as “gentle, decentralized, and radically empathetic.”

With the battle settled—at least legally—the emotional toll on all sides remains.


🚨 Final Thoughts

This custody victory may be a personal win for Musk, but it has also reignited questions about wealth, influence, and the power imbalance in family courts when billionaires are involved.

Is this about love, legacy, or control?

And most importantly—where does that leave little X, the child at the center of this high-stakes collision?