Seth Meyers Compares Elon Musk and Herschel Walker’s Attitudes Towards Their Kids: Some ‘Can’t Even Count ‘Em All’ (Video)

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Elon Musk recently opened up about his estranged relationship with his teenage daughter, saying simply “You can’t win ‘em all.” And while most were shocked by his choice of words, Seth Meyers wasn’t too phased, joking on Tuesday’s “Late Night” that Herschel Walker can’t even keep track of his kids.

In a recent interview with the Financial Times, Musk was asked about being disowned by his teenage transgender daughter. First, he blamed “neo-Marxists” for their estranged relationship, but was mostly cavalier about it, saying in full, “[The relationship with my daughter] may change, but I have very good relationships with all the others. Can’t win them all.”

“Hell, some people can’t even count ‘em all,” Meyers joked, pulling up a graphic of Georgia senate candidate Herschel Walker.

Meyers was very obviously referring to the ongoing abortion scandal surrounding Walker, after The Daily Beast reported last week that Walker, who has been vocally anti-abortion, paid for a girlfriend’s abortion in 2009.

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It was later revealed that that same woman actually had a child with Herschel Walker in 2011 — though he reportedly encouraged her to have an abortion then, too. Throughout the saga, Walker has denied the reports as “flat-out” and “defamatory” lies. But now, Walker’s campaign team has acknowledged to NBC News that Walker’s wife has been in contact with the woman, Walker himself knows who the woman is, and that he has admitted to having a child with her.

This is not the first time Walker has been mired in scandal surrounding the children he’s fathered. In June, Walker also admitted that he has two other children he had not previously mentioned publicly.

You can watch Meyers’ full monologue in the video above.