Elon Musk’s mother offers new insight into world’s richest man’s simple living habits as his wealth surpasses $800BN

Elon Musk’s mother is shedding new light on the almost trillionaire’s simple living habits, which include a bare fridge and just one towel.

Maye Musk’s disclosure about her son’s lifestyle comes as Forbes released its latest World Billionaires List.

The list reveals that the SpaceX founder, 54, has amassed a colossal fortune, which currently stands at $839bn, as much as the 63 “poorest” billionaires on the list combined.

His mother was responding to a tweet that apparently showed her son’s living quarters in Boca Chica, the South Texas community that is home to SpaceX’s Starbase launch site.

“There is no food in the fridge. The garage where I slept is on the right,” she wrote on X. “The shower only has one towel so I left it for Elon. That was okay with me.”

She added that growing up in the Kalahari Desert, she would go for weeks without showering. In a previous interview, Musk said that his home was valued at around $45,000.

Elon Musk and his mother, former supermodel Maye Musk, arrive for the 2022 Met Gala (AFP via Getty Images)
Elon Musk and his mother, former supermodel Maye Musk, arrive for the 2022 Met Gala (AFP via Getty Images)

The original tweet that Maye Musk was responding to showed a kitchen and living room with a few items. “Elon Musk’s house in Boca Chica, Texas. No fancy things, only what’s essential for living,” the post read.

Behind Musk in the number one slot on Forbes‘ list are the tech and media moguls Larry Page, Sergey Brin, Jeff Bezos, Larry Ellison, and Mark Zuckerberg, respectively.

The magazine noted that the year to March 1, 2026, was “one of the best years for billionaire wealth creation ever,” reporting that 390 newcomers had been added to its list, with Dr. Dre, Beyonce and Roger Federer among the latest celebrity names to join the elite, along with a raft of AI entrepreneurs.

The richest woman in the world, for the second year running, is Walmart heiress Alice Walton, who is worth an estimated $134 billion.

President Donald Trump is still only the 645th richest man on Earth, his personal fortune dwarfed by Elon Musk’s wealth, which is steadily approaching the $1 trillion-mark (AFP/Getty)
President Donald Trump is still only the 645th richest man on Earth, his personal fortune dwarfed by Elon Musk’s wealth, which is steadily approaching the $1 trillion-mark (AFP/Getty)

Meanwhile, Musk’s former boss, President Donald Trump, has a net worth of $6.5 billion after he earned an estimated $1.4 billion in his first year back in the Oval Office, according to Forbes’s latest World Billionaires List.

Trump’s moves into the emerging cryptocurrency sector appear to be behind the surge, the publication reports, noting that the president earned an estimated $550 million from sales of crypto tokens issued by World Liberty Financial, his family’s coin venture, which it first launched in September 2024.

Forbes also notes that Trump benefited last year from being let off the hook for the $517 million he had been ordered to pay in a New York civil fraud case.

An appeals court’s decision in the president’s favor wiped a significant liability from his books – at least while New York Attorney General Letitia James mounts her challenge to the ruling.

The rising value of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, Florida, and his 10 domestic golf resorts, as a result of the extraordinary upturn in his political fortunes, has also played a part.

Pop superstar Beyonce is a new entrant to the Forbes billionaires list (Getty)
Pop superstar Beyonce is a new entrant to the Forbes billionaires list (Getty)

Behind Musk in the number one slot are the tech and media moguls Larry Page, Sergey Brin, Jeff Bezos, Larry Ellison, and Mark Zuckerberg respectively.

Forbes noted that the year to March 1, 2026 was “one of the best years for billionaire wealth creation ever,” reporting that 390 newcomers had been added to its list, with Dr. Dre, Beyonce and Roger Federer among the latest celebrity names to join the elite, along with a raft of AI entrepreneurs.

The richest woman in the world, for the second year running, is Walmart heiress Alice Walton, who is worth an estimated $134 billion.

Retired tennis champion Roger Federer also joins the list for the first time (AP)
Retired tennis champion Roger Federer also joins the list for the first time (AP)

The new youngest self-made woman billionaire is Launa Lopes Lara, a 29-year-old Brazilian former ballerina and MIT graduate, who co-founded the prediction-betting platform Kalshi, which recently made news amid an uproar over its users placing wagers on the demise of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in U.S.-Israeli airstrikes.

The world’s youngest billionaire is Amelie Voigt Trejes, 20, next in line to inherit the Brazilian industrial machinery giant WEG.

The oldest billionaire in the world is American insurance tycoon George Joseph, who turned 104 in September, 39 years older than the current average.

Walmart heiress Alice Walton is the richest woman in the world, with an estimated fortune of $134 billion, according to Forbes (Getty)
Walmart heiress Alice Walton is the richest woman in the world, with an estimated fortune of $134 billion, according to Forbes (Getty)

Forbes notes that the planet “added more than one new billionaire every day over the past 12 months,” with the combined wealth of the billionaire class $4 trillion richer than a year earlier and now totalling $20.1 trillion.

The average billionaire’s fortune now stands at $5.8 billion.

The U.S. is home to the greatest number of that class, counting 15 of the 20 richest people in the world among its residents and 989 billionaires in all. China has 619, by comparison, and India has 229.

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