TL;DR
- Vivian Wilson stars in Katseye’s ‘Pinky Up’ music video.
- She describes her role as the ‘role of a lifetime’.
- The video features a fun scene with her co-stars.
- Katseye has a history of supporting LGBTQ+ rights.
- The song debuted on April 9, ahead of Coachella.
In a dazzling display of talent and flair, Vivian Wilson, the transgender model and estranged daughter of Elon Musk, has made waves with her recent appearance in Katseye’s new music video, “Pinky Up“. Describing the experience as the “role of a lifetime”, Wilson has taken her place among a vibrant cast that includes Saturn Risin9, Mel 4Ever, VHEX, and Katalina, all of whom are affectionately known as Dollseye on Katseye’s Instagram.
The music video is a colorful extravaganza where the group stands around a car, setting the stage for a playful twist when it’s revealed that fellow member Daniela is stuffed in the trunk. As the beat drops, Daniela joins the crew, and the fun escalates with the Dollseye girls handing a sword to Sophia, all while serving looks that could stop traffic. Wilson, reflecting on the shoot, quipped, “We stuffed Daniele in the trunk of a car, gave her Tru Fru, yelled pronouns at the camera, served on said car, and then gave Sophia a sword, all while cinched to the stars and back in the freezing cold.” Talk about a fierce scene!

In their pastel outfits, the group looks nothing short of stunning, and one can’t help but wish for a full-fledged girl group to emerge from this fabulous ensemble. Wilson added, “We simply looked too hot for hypothermia,” and honestly, who could argue with that?
Released on April 9, “Pinky Up” has already created a buzz, especially with its live debut slated for the iconic Coachella festival. Although member Manon is currently on hiatus and does not appear in the video, fans are eagerly awaiting her return.

Katseye has long been a favorite among the LGBTQ+ community, and their support for inclusivity shines through in their music and actions. Member Lara came out as queer in March 2025, while Megan revealed her bisexuality during a live web chat with Lara just a few months later. Their commitment to the trans community is evident, especially in their lyrics for the song “Mean Girls,” where they sing, “God bless the T girls and all the in-between girls.” This kind of representation is crucial, and it’s clear that Katseye is not just about catchy tunes but also making a statement.
As Vivian Wilson steps into the spotlight, she not only showcases her talent but also represents a growing visibility for transgender artists in the entertainment industry. With her fierce attitude and undeniable charm, it’s safe to say that this role is just the beginning for Wilson. Keep your eyes peeled for more from this rising star!
