In a recent episode of the “Club Shay Shay” podcast, comedienne Jess Hilarious sparked a viral moment by addressing rapper Meek Mill’s humorous comment about competing with Elon Musk’s number of baby mothers. The episode, highlighted in an X post by @ClubShayShay on March 27, 2025, at 16:36 UTC, featured Hilarious urging Mill to shift his focus from family size to financial success, given Musk’s staggering wealth.
“For @MeekMill to say, ‘Yo, I can’t let @ElonMusk have more baby mothers than me.’ Sir, you’re looking at it wrong. Elon Musk made 177 Billion dollars in the last 30 days. What your mindset should be, this man is rich. I need to get on that. Your mind is so in the bottom.” – Jess… pic.twitter.com/5iQJ7LR7SM
— Club Shay Shay (@ClubShayShay) March 27, 2025
Meek Mill’s initial remark came in February 2025, following reports that Elon Musk had allegedly fathered his 13th child with author Ashley St. Claire, as noted by Us Weekly. Mill, a father of three with two partners, posted on X, “It’s no way I’m letting Elon Musk have more baby mothers than me lol.” On “Club Shay Shay,” hosted by former NFL star Shannon Sharpe, Hilarious responded directly to this mindset. “For @MeekMill to say, ‘Yo, I can’t let @ElonMusk
have more baby mothers than me.’ Sir, you’re looking at it wrong,” she said. “Elon Musk made 177 billion dollars in the last 30 days. What your mindset should be, this man is rich. I need to get on that. Your mind is so in the bottom.” The X post paired her quote with a meme-style image, headlined “NICK & MEEK WON’T TO BEAT ELON IN KID RACE, BUT ELON HAS 357 BILLION,” also referencing Nick Cannon’s 12 children with six women.
The episode, likely aired on March 26, 2025, as suggested by related coverage on HotNewHipHop, also included Sharpe apologizing to Hilarious for past comments about her physique, adding depth to their conversation. Beyond the viral clip, the discussion likely touched on broader themes of success and societal values, a hallmark of “Club Shay Shay’s” unfiltered format. Hilarious, a mother herself, brought a grounded perspective, emphasizing financial ambition over personal metrics like family size.
Musk’s wealth, estimated at $357 billion in the meme (though figures vary), starkly contrasts with Mill and Cannon’s focus on family size, as detailed in a Vanity Fair report on Musk’s 14 children with multiple partners. Hilarious’ commentary has ignited online debates about modern definitions of success, with many praising her for redirecting the conversation toward financial empowerment. The episode underscores “Club Shay Shay’s” role as a platform for candid celebrity insights, leaving audiences eager for more.