Elon Musk's Trans Daughter Wows Packed Crowd With Bold Performance During A Drag Show
By Favour Adegoke on June 14, 2025 at 10:00 PM EDT
Updated on June 15, 2025 at 3:56 AM EDT

Elon Musk's estranged transgender daughter, Vivian Jenna Wilson, put on a show for attendees at a drag event as she helped raise money for immigrant legal aid.
The 21-year-old took to the stage in a fitted black catsuit and proudly waved the trans flag as part of her performance.
Months earlier, Vivian had revealed that her parents had differing reactions to her decision to come out as transgender. She claimed her mother, Justine Musk, was "very supportive," while the tech mogul was not "as supportive."
Vivian Jenna Wilson Dazzles In A Skintight Black Jumpsuit
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On Friday night, Elon Musk's transgender daughter, Vivian Jenna Wilson, wowed a packed crowd at the Save Her drag show in Los Angeles with a powerful singing and dancing performance.
The event aimed to raise legal funds for immigrants in the city amid the harsh immigration crackdowns by Donald Trump's administration.
Taking to the stage with confidence, Vivian dazzled in a skintight black jumpsuit adorned with glittering accents.
She paired the outfit with a striking metal corset and towering black high-heeled boots.
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Vivian styled her blonde tresses loosely and accessorized with bold makeup and long, dramatic lashes.
As part of her performance, the 21-year-old proudly waved the transgender pride flag across the stage.
She also flipped her hair multiple times and delivered a series of acrobatic moves that showed her impressive flexibility.
One standout moment featured a striking move where she kicked her black high-heeled boot behind her head as she stretched gracefully along the stage.
The 21-Year-Old Shared Snaps Of Her Performance On Her Insta Stories

Still riding the high from her electrifying performance, Vivian took to her Instagram Stories to share a few behind-the-scenes snaps.
In one selfie, she posed with makeup artist Noxxia Datura, the creative talent behind her bold look for the night.
She also posted a clip from the performance, originally recorded by Instagram user @j0salgado, and captioned it, "Hair flips lethal."
The model then followed it up with a repost of a video shared by screen and stage actress Morgana Ignis.
For this, she added the caption "Ty to @morganaignis for letting me take advantage of her voice talents."
She also reshared another clip from Ignis, where the actress heaped praise on her with the words, "So f-cking proud of my girl, I could actually cry. Crushed it, babes!!"
Vivian then replied with "I literally lysm diva" alongside multiple emojis of the trans flag.
Vivian Jenna Wilson Revealed How Her Parents Reacted To Her Coming Out As Transgender

Vivian is one of five children Musk shares with ex-wife Justine Musk. In June 2022, she came out as transgender after filing to drop Musk's name while opting for the maiden name of her mother.
As for how her parents reacted to her decision, the model bared it all in her cover story with Teen Vogue in March.
"[My mother] was very supportive of my transition," Vivian said of Justine. "She is a published writer of supernatural romance fiction, which is where I get all my Vivian-isms."
"When I came out to her, she was like, 'Yeah, that figures.' She kind of [pieced it together], so when I came out, she pretended to be slightly surprised for 30 seconds and then was like, 'Yeah, honey. Okay,'" she added at the time.
Vivian then went on to say that Musk wasn't as "supportive" of the decision.
"First of all, I had not talked to him in months — in months — so I had to get f-cking parental consent to get testosterone blockers and [hormone replacement therapy]."
The Model Said Elon Musk Was 'Pressed' About Her Achievement As A Teen Vogue Cover Girl

On the same day the cover story came out, Musk issued a tweet on his X (formerly Twitter) page, where he suggested that trans individuals are behind the recent spate of attacks on Tesla cars and properties.
In response, Vivian inferred that Musk's statement was targeted at her for making the cover of Teen Vogue.
"I'm not saying someone's so pressed I was on the cover of Teen Vogue that they started posting a bunch of misinformation about trans people - no wait, I am. I am saying that," she wrote on Threads at the time.
Vivian also mocked the billionaire mogul with a follow-up remark, saying, "Stay pressed," and added a skull emoji.