Elon Musk, the man who can’t seem to keep out of the headlines, is back at it again. This time, his trans daughter, Vivian Jenna Wilson, has taken centre stage. On Monday, Musk joined Jordan Peterson on the Daily Wire for a good ol’ rant about Vivian and her transition, labelling it as the outcome of the “woke mind virus.” But in true Wilson style, Vivian had the last laugh.
Musk’s rant was as misguided as a blindfolded dart throw. He claimed he was tricked into signing documents for Vivian, suggesting she was suicidal and that her treatment was akin to “sterilisation drugs.” His comments were riddled with misgendering and outdated ideas about gender identity.
According to Musk, Vivian’s transition stemmed from a “woke mind virus” and a series of “evil” decisions. He even suggested her early interests in fashion and musicals were signs of her being “born gay and slightly autistic,” attributing these to her gender dysphoria.
But Vivian, now thriving and owning her identity, wasn’t going to let these remarks slide. Taking to Threads, she launched a series of pointed and witty rebuttals.
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First up was a cheeky jab at Musk’s claim that she was essentially “dead,” with Vivian posting: “Last time I checked, I am, indeed, not dead,” followed by, “I look pretty good for a dead bitch.”
But she didn’t stop there. In a detailed thread, Vivian dismantled Musk’s claims about her childhood—like picking out jackets and having a “love of musicals”—as pure fiction. According to Vivian, Musk’s portrayal seemed like a bad attempt at using gay stereotypes from the “Milo Yiannopoulos school of gay stereotypes.”
She pointed out that at four years old, she wasn’t exactly a fashionista or theatre enthusiast. “I did not have a ‘love of musicals and theatre’ when I was four,” she wrote. “I was four. I didn’t even know what these things were.”
Vivian also took a jab at Musk’s lack of presence during her childhood, stating he had little understanding of her actual experiences. “He doesn’t know what I was like as a child because he quite simply wasn’t there,” she explained.
Vivian’s response isn’t just a personal rebuttal; it’s a broader critique of how people like Musk view and represent trans individuals. She suggests that Musk’s comments reflect a limited and prejudiced understanding of queer and trans identities.
“He’s desperate for attention and validation from an army of degenerate red-pilled incels,” Vivian retorted. “Go touch some fucking grass.”
And let’s not forget that Musk had previously labelled Vivian a “full communist” who believes “anyone rich is evil,” showing just how strained their relationship is.
As this latest clash unfolds, it’s clear that Vivian Wilson isn’t just standing her ground—she’s doing so with humour, defiance, and a solid rejection of the stereotypes and misconceptions her father peddles.
So, while Musk battles his imaginary “woke mind virus,” Vivian is out here living her truth, challenging the narratives imposed upon her, and doing it all with style. Go on, Vivian! Stay unruly.