A Transphobic Swipe At Elon Musk’s Estranged Daughter Just Made Her More Iconic

Jenna Wilson lit up the ‘Drag Race All Stars’ premiere party, and no amount of transphobia could dim it.
The Internet had precisely zero time to waste on right-wing commentator Oli London’s recent attempt to throw shade at Vivian Jenna Wilson, Elon Musk’s estranged daughter pictured above, right, alongside drag star Jasmine Kennedie. In a post meant to mock Wilson, London only succeeded in launching her impressive runway strut into viral stardom.
Originally published by TMZ, the video in question shows Wilson lighting up the room at the RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 10 premiere party. Hair flipping and serving pure confidence, she shares the frame with contestants Acid Betty and Daya Betty, both cheering her on like proud drag aunties.
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London, known for his performative politics and for undergoing several operations to look South Korean, reposted the video with an attempt at an insult. He misgendered Wilson and snidely wrote: “Elon Musk’s estranged Transgender son Vivian Jenna Wilson shows off his feminine dance moves as he flips his hair in a club.”
The response—on Elon’s very own X, of all places—was not quite what London hoped for.
“This is transphobe for ‘she served,’” one user clapped back. Another observed that “‘her hair alone is a main character.” Someone else summed it up succinctly: “She ATE.”
Vivian’s unapologetic presence has been making headlines for quite some time. Having legally changed her name in 2022 and distanced herself from Musk, she asserted her independence yet again in a Teen Vogue interview earlier this year. “I don’t give a f**k about him,” she said bluntly.
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Wilson has spoken out not just against her father’s politics, but also against the transphobia embedded in public discourse. When Musk claimed his “son” had been “killed by the woke mind virus,” she fired back with an irrefutable burn: “I look pretty good for a dead b*tch.”
And as for Oli London’s attempt at a takedown? Let’s call it what it was: a spotlight.