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Grimes, Mother of Two Elon Musk Children, Tweets: “I’m the luckiest girl on earth,” Says “Fame and notoriety is a unique hell”

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Grimes is the stage name for Claire Elise Boucher. She’s a writer, singer, and performance artist. She has two children with Elon Musk, named X and Y. (Their real names are unpronounceable.)

Today she posted a minor rant to Twitter, and Musk has not replied. She’s in a tough spot. She wants to be an artist of her own measure, yet she can’t avoid the fact that she’s tied to the world’s second richest man who may have lost his mind a little this winter. I don’t know what’s in her book but it will be pored over for information about the Tesla-Twitter owner and anything it might say about him. She should really call it “Grimes and Misdemeanors.”

In the Tweet she says “Fame and notoriety is a unique hell.” It should be “are a unique hell.” I guess her copy editors will catch that.

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