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Elon Musk, Son Make Rare Appearance At Army-Navy Game

Elon Musk and his rarely-seen son were spotted enjoying the 124th Army Navy Game Saturday amid the billionaire’s custody battle with the boy’s mother, singer Grimes.

Three-year-old X Æ A-Xii sat atop his dad’s shoulders as the pair watched the Army Black Knights close out the final game of the season with a 17-11 victory over the Navy Midshipmen.

“ARMY NAVY,” Musk tweeted, along with a video showing a view from the top of the stadium, the New York Post reports.

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In a subsequent reply, the Tesla CEO indicated he was team Army.

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Musk appeared all smiles as he carried the oldest of his three children with the “Oblivion” singer throughout Gillette Stadium in Massachusetts.

The father-and-son duo also posed with the Army Mules mascot and sat with the Army crowd.

The outing comes just two months after Grimes, whose real name is Claire Boucher, sued Musk for parental rights of their three children.

Musk, 52, and Grimes, 35, share X Æ A-Xii, who was born in May 2020, and Exa Dark Sideræl, who was born via surrogate in December 2021.

It was only confirmed in September that the pair secretly had a third child, a boy named Techno Mechanicus, whom they call Tau. Musk has also fathered eight other children with two other women.

The X CEO is also dealing with a firestorm at the social media company after he cursed out advertisers last month that have fled his social media platform X over antisemitic content.

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