The internet loves a hot take, but every so often, a post comes along that doesn’t just stir conversation—it makes people pause, laugh nervously, and maybe even nod a little too hard in agreement. That’s exactly what happened when Ashley St. Clair, who claims that Elon Musk is the father of her child Romulus, shared a gut-punch of a statement about weight loss. According to St. Clair the “fastest way to lose weight” isn’t a diet plan at all—it’s a public mental breakdown. Or in her words: “most effective in my experience.”Now, let’s be real. On one hand, that sounds devastating. Nobody wants to imagine heartbreak, anxiety, or emotional turmoil as some kind of accidental fat burner. But on the other hand? There’s an uncomfortable truth here that a lot of people relate to. When you’re going through a breakdown—whether it’s heartbreak, stress, or an actual public crisis—your body goes into overdrive. You lose your appetite. Sleep goes haywire. Stress hormones spike. And suddenly, the pounds drop faster than any crash diet could ever manage.
How did the internet react to this?
It’s raw. It’s messy. And it’s kind of tragic that this is what counts as an “effective” weight-loss plan. But the viral reaction to St. Clair’s post shows why it struck such a nerve. Plenty of people chimed in with their own stories: losing 10 pounds after a breakup, dropping a dress size during finals week, or barely recognizing themselves after a tough emotional season. It’s not healthy, but it’s painfully real.Ashley St. Clair’s bold claim that Elon Musk is the father of her child didn’t exactly win her all sympathy online—instead, it sparked a wave of ridicule as well. Few social media users wasted no time poking fun, calling her “hilarious” and even warning it could backfire legally. Others questioned her motives, with one pointing out that plenty of women part ways with their child’s father without such public meltdowns. Another jabbed that this is “how you gain weight,” keeping the mockery flowing. The overall vibe? Most people saw Ashley’s statement less as shocking news and more as yet another over-the-top online moment.”You are hilarious at times,” wrote haveaskippyday. “This will also be used against you in future litigation. Good luck,” TurfGuyz chimes in. “Thats how you gain weight,” wrote a third. “I still struggle to understand the very public breakdown. You appear to be doing well financially, and even if you did part ways with your child’s father, as many women do, is that truly a reason,” another user chimed in.