‘I would like Elon Musk’s Martian child – we may very well be the intergalactic Adam and Eve’

A woman has announced she would like to have Elon Musk’s baby to help him colonise Mars. Swedish adult model Elsa Thora expressed her desire to have a kid with the Space X boss when she appeared on The Kyle and Jackie O Show. Speaking to Kyle Sandilands, Elsa, 22, explained the reasoning behind her plans. “I’m really into sci-fi, so I would never say no to sex with an alien, or Elon…I think he’s really cool, I think he’s really funny,” she said.

“I love him, I’ve seen him lots on Twitter now X. I’ve tagged him in an X post and have made a petition to him,” Elsa added. “He’s the space man, and also he’s got 12 kids already, so he’s experienced.”



The model said she’s tagged Elon Musk on X to try and get his attention
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“Ah, he’s open to it,” said co-host Jackie O Henderson. “He’s your best bet, over someone like Jeff Bezos or something.”

Elsa, a UK-based spicy star, seems to be doubling down on her previous aspiration to become the first person in the world to give birth on Mars to help populate the planet. She told the Daily Star last week: “That’s something I would genuinely love to do, imagine all the positions you could do in zero gravity.”

Positioning herself and the tech tycoon as the intergalactic “Adam and Eve”, the blonde said it would be “Elon and Elsa for Mars”.



Elsa wants to be the ‘intergalactic Eve’
(Image: Elsa Thora)

Elon Musk has previously said he hopes there will be one million people living on Mars by 2050. Eventually a colony of men and women will set up shop on the Red Planet and reproduce there to ramp up the Martian population, the billionaire hopes.

But experts have weighed in on the health and safety aspect of having sex in space. Kelly Weinersmith recently told the Daily Mail that people who wanted to do the deed in outer space were deluded.



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“[They] don’t understand how reproduction works,” Weinersmith said. “These billionaires think it’s an engineering problem. They think that if they get a rocket that’s big enough, biology will take care of itself – but it won’t.”

Weinersmith warned that because of the different gravity in space, couples could risk the health of their unborn baby if they were to conceive on Mars.

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