Vivian Jenna Wilson condemns Trump's second term victory
Vivan Jenna Wilson, the 20-year-old transgender daughter of Elon Musk, commented on the outcome of the U.S. presidential elections. Describing her as devastated by Donald Trump's victory is an understatement.
Americans have elected their 47th president. Donald Trump, the eccentric billionaire and Republican candidate who had already governed the United States from 2016 to 2020, will sit again in the Oval Office. His return to the White House raises concerns among many social groups, including LGBTQ+ individuals.
Trump couldn't have won the elections without the support he received from Elon Musk. The head of Tesla, SpaceX, and the platform X contributed nearly £165 million to Trump's campaign, appeared at rallies, and promoted the Republican candidate on his social media platform. His transgender daughter, Vivan Jenna Wilson, absolutely disagrees with her father's views.
Elon Musk’s daughter has no relationship with her father
Wilson is one of six children Musk has with his first wife, Justine Wilson. The 20-year-old has completely cut ties with her biological father. She accused him of being cruel and absent during her upbringing. She also stated that she couldn't rely on him during her gender transition process.
In response to his daughter's accusations, Musk said that Wilson has been infected with the "woke mind virus". He blamed "neo-Marxists" in elite private schools and universities for breaking ties with Wilson. In one interview, he even went as far as to say that he has "lost a son" and that Wilson is "dead" to him.
Vivan Jenna Wilson devastated after elections
The billionaire's daughter commented on the election results through Meta's Threads app:
"I don't see a future for myself in the United States. Even if he [Donald Trump - ed.] holds office for only four years, even if the regulations impacting transgender people magically aren't implemented, the people who willingly voted for him aren't going anywhere soon," wrote Vivian Wilson.
Wilson was active on social media throughout the election campaign. She openly expressed her support for Democratic candidate Kamala Harris.