Elon Musk's estranged daughter, Vivian Wilson, is sharing exciting news. The 21-year-old has shared she's appearing in her first drag show on social media.
In a recent Instagram post, Wilson reshared a story posted by Pattie Gonia, revealing that Wilson would be appearing in an episode of "Save Her!" an environmental drag show that hopes to raise awareness for climate change.
“AHHHH I’m so excited,” Wilson wrote over the promotional image. The post reveals that Wilson will be joining the cast and “performing in drag for the first time” in her career.
Her first appearance is scheduled for June 13th at The Bellwether in Los Angeles.
Wilson's social media presence
Over the past year, Wilson has become a prominent figure on social media, making partnerships with various brands and TV shows, including Wildfang and the Emmy-winning show "RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars."
She was also featured on the cover of Teen Vogue, where she discussed her relationship with Musk, revealing that the two hadn't spoken since 2020. “He’s a pathetic man-child,” she said.
“Why should I be scared of this man? Because he’s rich? Oh, no, I’m trembling." Wilson revealed that she found it "annoying" to be linked to him but that she didn't care about him or what he said about her life and the decisions she's made. “I just don't have any room to care anymore.”
Wilson also addressed growing up with her father's wealth, and how that affected her politics and perspective on the world. “Seeing that kind of wealth — extravagant wealth — firsthand, while living in Los Angeles and seeing the homelessness problem, the wealth gap… You start to wonder, How is this fair?”
Musk is the father of at least 14 children with four different women, including Wilson's mom, Justine Wilson, and Grimes, Shivon Zilis, and Ashlyn St. Clair.