Vivien Jenna Wilson, the estranged daughter of billionaire Elon Musk, is making waves online again.
And this time, she’s not holding anything back.
In her second-ever interview, this time with Teen Vogue, Vivien is taking aim at her famous father with bold words and sharp humor.
Once a name rarely mentioned in public, Vivien is now gaining recognition as a rising voice among Gen Z — and she’s using it to challenge
her father’s narrative.
Elon Musk, who now holds a political role in Donald Trump’s administration, recently stirred controversy with a tweet that misgenders and
disowns his daughter.
He tweeted, “My son died. He was killed by the woke mind virus. Now the woke mind virus will die.”
But Vivien had the perfect comeback.
Posting a clip from RuPaul’s Drag Race, she replied, “I look pretty good for a dead [expletive].”
It was the kind of witty, rebellious response that instantly went viral.
At just 20 years old, Vivien isn’t just Elon Musk’s daughter — she’s an emerging icon of defiance and self-expression.
Vivien is the daughter of Justine Wilson, a fantasy and sci-fi author who was married to Elon from 2000 to 2008.
Their first child, Nevada, died of SIDS in 2002, and they went on to have five more children, including Vivien.
She has been outspoken about her painful childhood and her rocky relationship with her father.
In a past interview, Vivien described Elon as “cold,” “narcissistic,” and “quick to anger.”
She also accused him of being emotionally absent and cruel to her as a queer, feminine child.
In 2022, she legally changed her name and severed all ties with Elon.
She told the court, “I no longer live with or wish to be related to my biological father in any way, shape, or form.”
Since then, she’s had no contact with him.
In fact, she said in Teen Vogue, “I haven’t talked to him since 2020.”
Vivien also revealed that she doesn’t know how many siblings she has.
She found out about Elon’s other children the same way the rest of the internet did — through Reddit threads and social media posts.
She joked, “If I had a nickel for every time I was doomed by a puppet, I’d have two nickels, which isn’t a lot, but it’s weird that it happened
twice, right?”
Despite the public fallout, Vivien seems grounded.
She now lives in Tokyo, studying languages and embracing her individuality.
Her mother, Justine, has been a supportive figure through her transition and her growing public voice.
Vivien credits her mom’s fantasy writing and eccentric personality for inspiring her own sense of humor and creative worldview.
Her posts on Threads and TikTok are filled with dry wit, queer references, and sharp social commentary.
And while she doesn’t consider herself an activist or a celebrity, many young people see her as exactly that.
Vivien openly identifies as a leftist.
She believes in universal basic income, free healthcare, public housing, and education reform.
She even endorsed Kamala Harris, drawing a clear line between herself and her father’s conservative leanings.
In interviews, she’s made it clear that Elon isn’t the neutral tech genius people once thought he was.
She calls him “cringe” and a “pathetic manchild,” insisting she’s not afraid of him — no matter how powerful or rich he is.
What makes Vivien stand out is her refusal to stay silent.
She has become, perhaps unintentionally, a symbol for young people who feel alienated by their families or overwhelmed by politics.
Through her candid posts and interviews, she’s building a community of followers who admire her courage and wit.
Her sense of humor — honed through years of online debates with other queer youth — adds a unique charm to her sharp critiques.
It’s rare to see someone so young and so closely tied to power speak out so fearlessly.
And while Vivien may not want to be famous, her authenticity is capturing attention whether she likes it or not.
In the Teen Vogue interview, she even hinted at a future in drag — something that would no doubt drive her father up the wall.
As one commenter put it, “Nobody can roast their dad like a daughter he abandoned.”
And in Vivien’s case, she’s doing it with style, humor, and unapologetic truth.
So, is she sabotaging Elon?
Or is she just living her truth out loud?
Either way, the world is watching.
And Vivien Jenna Wilson might just be the most unexpected — and powerful — voice of her generation.
News
Tragic Details About Fox News Host Ainsley Earhardt
Ainsley Earhardt, the well-known Fox News host, is often seen smiling brightly behind the news desk, delivering headlines with poise…
Elon Musk Just ENDED Nancy Pelosi’s Career — “She’s DONE!”
A shocking video titled “Elon Musk Just ENDED Nancy Pelosi’s Career — ‘She’s DONE!’” has exploded across the internet, capturing…
Jim Jordan DESTROYED By Jasmine Crockett For Not Knowing How Government Works
In a jaw-dropping moment during a congressional hearing, Representative Jasmine Crockett delivered a masterclass in civics, leaving Republican Congressman Jim…
Sharon Stone Is 67, Try Not to Gasp When You See Her Today
At 67 years old, Sharon Stone continues to captivate the world—not just with her timeless beauty, but with her strength,…
Dolly Parton CRIES On Live TV & Leaves Audience SPEECHLESS
In a moment that stunned millions, Dolly Parton broke down in tears during a live TV appearance, revealing a side…
“Elon Musk: It’s Time to Tell You EVERYTHING…”
Elon Musk has once again stepped into the spotlight—not for a new Tesla or SpaceX innovation, but to speak out…
End of content
No more pages to load