Elon Musk attends F1 race with son X amid parental fight with ex Grimes
SpaceX founder Elon Musk has been involved in parental rights battle with ex Grimes lately
Elon Musk had the best daddy-son time with his 3-year-old son, X AE A-XII, who he shares with Grimes.
Musk spent his time with the 3-year-old at the Formula 1 Grand Prix in Austin, Texas, on Sunday.
Wearing a blue T-shirt, pants, and sneakers, the toddler was beaming as he rode in a golf cart on his dad's shoulders.
The Tesla mogul showed up to the Circuit of the Americas track dressed entirely in black.
As a source reported, “Elon arrived in the paddock more than an hour after the race began,” as per Page Six.
“He was smiling and laughing with a few friends before putting X on his shoulders and walking to the Mercedes garage,” the source further added.
Musk's outing with his son follows a lawsuit filed by Grimes and the Tesla tycoon for the parental rights of X and his siblings.
Through a surrogate, the ex-couple discreetly delivered their daughter Exa Dark Siderael, who is now one, in December 2021.
According to the New York Times' September review of Walter Isaacson's Elon Musk biography, the two are also parents of a child named Techno Mechanicus. The baby's name, sex, and born date are currently unknown.
The 52-year-old businessman filed a petition in Texas on September 13 in an attempt to gain legal custody of their kids.
In California, Grimes, 35, followed the suit on September 29.
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