Elon Musk’s trans daughter, Vivian Wilson, has issued a sharp rebuke to her father’s recent comments about her, accusing him of absentee parenting and reliance on harmful stereotypes. In a recent interview with right-wing commentator Jordan Peterson, Musk misgendered Wilson and described her as having been “killed by the woke mind virus.” He claimed that he was tricked into signing documents regarding her gender transition and criticized the use of puberty blockers, labeling them as sterilization drugs.
Wilson, however, has taken to social media platform Threads to debunk Musk’s statements. She humorously addressed his claim of her being “killed,” stating, “Last time I checked I am, indeed, not dead” and “I look pretty good for a dead b**ch.” She then dismantled his portrayal of her childhood, refuting his assertions that she displayed stereotypical gay behaviors from a young age. “This is entirely fake. None of this ever happened. Ever. I don’t even know where he got this from,” she wrote.

Continuing her rebuttal, Wilson highlighted Musk’s absence during her formative years and how he resorted to stereotypes to explain her identity. “He doesn’t know what I was like as a child because he quite simply wasn’t there,” she stated, recounting the harassment she endured for her femininity and queerness during his limited presence. She emphasized that Musk’s narrative was a fabrication intended to garner sympathy and distract from his lack of involvement and understanding.
Wilson’s response on Threads serves as a powerful counter-narrative to Musk’s claims. She underscored that her legal recognition as a woman in California stands in stark contrast to her father’s denial of her gender identity. With sharp wit, she concluded by suggesting Musk’s need for external validation, calling on him to “touch some f**king grass.”