HE SHOULD BE THE PROUDEST FATHER IN THE WORLD.

 






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Vivian Jenna Wilson, Elon Musk's 21-year-old transgender daughter (born April 15, 2004), has been notably active and visible in 2025, carving out her own path in modeling, activism, and public commentary despite her long-standing estrangement from her father.
She's financially independent, outspoken on social and political issues, and appears to be thriving professionally while navigating personal challenges like online harassment. Below, I'll break down what's been happening based on recent reports and her own statements.Recent Activities and Career Highlights
  • Modeling Breakthrough: Vivian made a splash at New York Fashion Week in September 2025, debuting as a runway model for designers like Alexis Bittar (walking in a themed "Miss USA 1991" show representing South Carolina, a state with restrictive trans legislation), Prabal Gurung, Chrishabana, and Dauphinette. Her confident presence and humor were highlights, and she's since been featured in campaigns like Wildfang's (celebrating identity and self-discovery) in May 2025. By December 2025, she's earned accolades including spots on Dazed's 100 list, The New York Times' 67 Most Stylish People, and Artforum’s Best of 2025. She's described as "extremely online" and savvy in building her profile in an industry hungry for diverse voices.
  • Relocation and Personal Life: In early 2025, Vivian moved from Los Angeles to Japan, citing the U.S. political climate as a factor—she's expressed plans to emigrate long-term following the 2024 election. She remains close to her mother, author Justine Wilson, who was supportive of her 2020 transition (Vivian came out publicly that year and legally changed her name in 2022 to distance herself from Elon). Vivian has noted uncertainty about her full sibling count (Elon has at least 14 kids total), but she stays connected to her twin brother Griffin.
Is She Doing Well?From all accounts, yes—professionally and in terms of independence. She's building a modeling career, speaking at events like the 2025 Teen Vogue Summit (where she affirmed her financial self-sufficiency), and attending high-profile gatherings like the Out100 Celebration in November 2025. Personally, though, she faces ongoing online abuse, including "creepy" and "disgusting" messages from trolls targeting her body and identity, which she discussed candidly in The Cut in late 2025. Despite this, she projects resilience, joking about her experiences and emphasizing self-confidence in interviews. Her no-contact status with Elon since 2020 (she calls him a "pathetic man-child" and disputes his claims of being "tricked" into approving her gender-affirming care) seems to have freed her to focus on her own narrative. Making Her Views KnownVivian is unapologetically vocal, especially on trans rights, leftist politics, and critiquing power structures—aligning with your observation about her sharp intellect (she's often praised for her witty, incisive online presence and "fierce reads" of right-wing figures). Key examples from 2025:
  • Politics and Activism: She described the Trump administration as "cartoonishly evil" and U.S. politics as "terrifying" in her March Teen Vogue cover story, where she advocated for trans youth and rejected labels like "Marxist" while owning her leftist stance. In November, at the Out100 event, she voiced hope for progressive leaders like NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani to inspire change in Los Angeles. Post-2024 election, she reiterated emigration plans; after Elon's controversial inauguration salute (likened to a Nazi gesture), she bluntly called it out: "Let's call a spade a fucking spade."
  • Family and Wealth Critique: In interviews, she's slammed Elon's circle for lacking "charisma" (likening them to a "soaking bathrobe") and questioned extreme wealth inequality: "There is no world in which people should be owning multiple private planes... while other people are sleeping on the street." She also pushed back on transphobic narratives, including Elon's "woke mind virus" rhetoric.
  • Online Presence: Vivian doesn't have a public X (Twitter) account—she uses a private throwaway for scrolling and has clarified misinformation about fan or impersonator handles. She's more active on Instagram (
    @vivllainous
    ), where she shares personal updates, modeling work, and activism. (Note: Some X posts confuse her with unrelated figures like actor Vivian Dsena, but those are unrelated.)
Overall, Vivian's 2025 has been a year of bold self-assertion: from runways to red carpets, she's not just surviving but shaping conversations on trans visibility and inequality. If her quick wit and analytical edge remind you of her dad, it's channeled into advocacy rather than tech—proof she's forging a legacy on her terms. For the latest, her Instagram or fresh interviews are the best spots to follow.
In my humble opinion Vivian is Elon's child and a precious gift to be treasured and supported, not financially, but drawn from the moat of kindness towards humanity Elon often touts.

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