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'I didn't even google it': Elon Musk's girlfriend Grimes describes her pregnancy and how she feels 'woefully ill prepared'

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  • Musician Grimes, who is reportedly the girlfriend of tech billionaire Elon Musk, opened up about her pregnancy and how she feels "woefully ill prepared."
  • She posted a photo on Instagram asking her followers for pregnancy advice and apologizing for not promoting her album more or posting on social media more often.
  • She went on to describe her pregnancy for the first time, talking about how it has "been good" but taken a toll on her physically.
  • Grimes said she felt "woefully ill prepared" because she said she didn't really understand what she was getting into.
  • "I didn't even google it, I was just like sure [why] not," she concluded her post.
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Musician Grimes, who is reportedly dating tech billionaire Elon Musk, opened up about her pregnancy and how she feels "woefully ill prepared."

Grimes wrote on Instagram asking for pregnancy advice and apologizing to fans for not promoting her album more.

"This whole thing has been a bit of an ordeal," Grimes wrote. "Had some complications early on, a decent second trimester but starting to hurt everywhere at 25 wksz [sic]."

Despite the complications, the pop star mentioned that "it's been good too," but has taken a toll on her physically. Grimes said she felt "woefully ill prepared" because she said she didn't really understand what she was getting into.

"I didn't even google it, I was just like sure [why] not," she concluded her post.

Fake or real? Haha. Wow I’m starting to feel bad haha... how do y’all cope with working and having a baby?? I’m sorry I haven’t been promoting my album properly or on social media more. This whole thing has been a bit of an ordeal. Had some complications early on, a decent second trimester but starting to hurt everywhere at 25 wksz. What were yalls experience w this stuff like? I feel like I was woefully ill prepared cuz I dunno if pregnancy is as visible or discussed as it should be. I just didn’t rly understand what I was getting into. It’s been good too, but it makes working a lot harder. Good at writing and having lots of wild ideas tho, but anything physical is hard. Im also way more emo and less capable of bravery in the face of haters online and stuff haha. But my albums out in a sec so I prob need to get back on here. Don’t mind my emo energy, but curious what other ppls experience was like 🤍🐁🍼 I didn’t even google it, I was just like sure y not hahaha smh

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The musician first ignited pregnancy rumors on Instagram after posting a semi-nude photo of her with a fetus Photoshopped onto her stomach with a caption about being "knocked up." She subsequently posted another photo on Twitter of her looking pregnant, to which Musk cryptically responded "x is y."

The couple officially went public with their relationship after appearing together at the Met Gala in 2018.

SEE ALSO: Singer Grimes posts nude Instagram photo of her looking pregnant and comments about being 'knocked up,' leading to speculation that she and Elon Musk are having a child

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