Elon Musk's estranged daughter Vivian calls dad 'pathetic man-child' as she refuses to be scared of him

WASHINGTON, DC: Elon Musk's estranged daughter, Vivian Jenna Wilson, didn't hold back when discussing her relationship with the tech mogul. She described her father as "pathetic" and boldly admitted that she feels no fear of his power or influence.
Wilson also touched on Musk's recent political involvement and role in the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), offering her perspective on his new direction. The conversation took an unexpected turn when Wilson revealed surprising details about her bond with her siblings.
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Elon Musk's estranged daughter Vivian Wilson reveals whether she feels scared of him

In a candid interview with Teen Vogue published on Thursday, Elon Musk's estranged transgender daughter, Vivian Jenna Wilson, shared her honest thoughts about the Tesla CEO when asked if she fears him.
Wilson responded with sarcasm, saying, "He’s a pathetic man-child. Why would I feel scared of him? Ohhh, he has so much power. Nah, nah, nah. I don’t give a f**k. Why should I be scared of this man? Because he’s rich? Oh, no, I’m trembling. Ooh, shivering in my boots here."
She added, "I don’t give a f**k how much money anyone has. I don’t. I really don’t. He owns Twitter. OK. Congratulations."
The 20-year-old acknowledged that many people “thrive off of fear,” but emphasized that she’s “not giving anyone that space in [her] mind.” She jokingly added, "The only thing that gets to live free in my mind are drag queens."
Vivian Wilson addresses Elon Musk's infamous salute

In the same interview, Vivian Wilson opened up about her father Elon Musk’s growing political involvement, particularly his ties with President Trump and his role heading the Department of Government Efficiency.
She revealed, “I’ll see things about him in the news and think, ‘That’s f*****g cringe, I should probably post about this and denounce it,’ which I have done a few times.”
Wilson also addressed the controversial moment when Musk made an infamous gesture during a Trump rally, which many compared to a Nazi salute.
She didn’t hold back, stating, “The Nazi salute s**t was insane. Honey, we’re going to call a fig a fig, and we’re going to call a Nazi salute what it was. That s**t was definitely a Nazi salute. The crowd is equally to blame, and I feel like people are not talking about that. That crowd should be denounced.”
Despite this, Wilson, who was born to Musk’s first wife, Justine Wilson, made it clear that, “other than that,” she simply doesn’t care about her father. She expressed frustration over the public associating her with him, saying, “It’s annoying that people associate me with him. I just don’t have any room to care anymore.”
Vivian Wilson shares details about her relationship with her siblings
When Vogue writer Ella Yourman mentioned having siblings, Vivian Wilson responded, "Well, I have four of them. I’m tied for oldest. But when we fought, it wasn't really with words. There was a lot of… I have four siblings. We're going to leave it at that, honey."
When asked whether she was on good terms with her siblings, Wilson gave a surprising answer. She revealed, "That’s a question. I will say I do not actually know how many siblings I have, if you include half-siblings. That's just a fun fact. It's really good for two truths and a lie."
"I found out about the Shivon Zilis thing [who is reportedly the mother of Musk’s 14th child] the same time everyone else did. I had no idea before that," she admitted.
Wilson also mentioned finding out about Grimes having a second child through a Reddit post made by a drag queen, as per Parade.
She explained, "For a time, me and Grimes were not really in communication because I wasn't in communication with anyone in that family, which still holds true."
She added, "Tatianna from RuPaul's Drag Race Season 2 and RuPaul's Drag Race: All-Stars 2 tweeted, ‘[Not] Grimes popp[in] out another axolotl,’ which made the front-page of the RuPaul's Drag Race subreddit, which is how I found out about it."