Singer Claire Grimes Boucher spoke about how Elon Musk influenced her and her art in an app, UNN reports citing Futurism.
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Canadian-born artist and mother of three, Musk suggested in a long post on X that the Tesla and SpaceX CEO is no longer the man she fell in love with.
Boucher wrote that among the life events that are part of her next project, "being separated from the love of my life as he becomes unrecognizable to me" is the main one.
"Although not explicitly stated, this... statement seems to be a reference to Musk's rightward turn, which led him to disown Vivian Jenna Wilson, his... transgender daughter," the publication points out.
In the summer, Boucher publicly expressed her support for Wilson and said she was "infinitely proud" of the of the 20-year-old.
In her post, Grimes went on to say that access to only "a fraction of [Musk's] resources" - and his "IQ/strategy expertise," whatever that means - was another difficulty she faced during the ordeal.
"And this is only what can be said publicly," she continued mysteriously, "because most of my experiences of recent years must remain behind closed doors.
Notably, these comments may negate a People report earlier this month that said Boucher and Musk were looking for a home together in Los Angeles, as the multi-hyphenated business owner is looking to gather all of his exes and children under the age of 18 in one huge complex, the publication points out.
As dramatic as her tumultuous partnership with Musk has been, Boucher said she is "grateful for every bullet" she has caught because it drives her to create more artwork better than ever before.
"It may upset and provoke many people," she concluded, "but it's real, and the people who feel me will feel me.