Elon Musk’s Transgender Daughter Vivian Jenna Wilson Slams Him as ‘Cruel’ and ‘Dishonest’ Over Claims About Their Family's Happiness

Musk's post, made on Meta's Threads platform, was met with a sharp rebuttal from Wilson.
 
Elon Musk’s Transgender Daughter Vivian Jenna Wilson Slams Him as ‘Cruel’ and ‘Dishonest’ Over Claims About Their Family's Happiness

In a fresh wave of accusations against Elon Musk, his transgender daughter, Vivian Jenna Wilson, has publicly condemned him, calling him both "cruel" and "dishonest." Wilson's statements come in response to a social media post where Musk claimed that all five of his children are "extremely happy."

Musk's post, made on Meta's Threads platform, was met with a sharp rebuttal from Wilson. She responded by criticizing Musk's portrayal of himself as a caring father and denouncing his continuous "falsehoods." According to Wilson, Musk is perpetually living in a "delusional fantasy world."

Previously, Musk had stirred controversy during an interview where he suggested that a "woke mind virus" was responsible for the "death" of his son, Xaviar. This term was used pejoratively by Musk to criticize gender transition surgeries. Following these remarks, Wilson described her father as cruel and heartless.

In the interview, Musk argued that the "woke mind virus" led to a metaphorical death of Xaviar. After undergoing gender transition surgery, Xaviar changed their name to Vivian Jenna Wilson and adopted their mother’s surname, removing Musk’s name from their identity.

Vivian Jenna Wilson's mother, Justine Wilson, a Canadian author, divorced Musk in 2008. According to Fox News, this change was part of Wilson’s broader decision to distance herself from her father, amid ongoing tensions and public disputes.

Musk's latest claims and the resulting backlash from Wilson underscore a deepening rift within the Musk family, spotlighting issues of familial relationships and personal identity in the public eye.

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