Elon Musk’s Transgender Daughter Vivian Wilson Chooses Meta’s Threads Over Father’s Platform X
Elon Musk's estranged daughter opened up on her social media preferences in an interview with Teen Vogue.

Vivian Jenna Wilson, an estranged transgender daughter of Elon Musk, has preferred all the applications of Mark Zuckerberg-founded Meta, such as Threads, and Jay Graber's Bluesky, over the DOGE king's X, thereby speaking out against the former tag, Twitter. In a recent interview with Teen Vogue, the 20-year-old spoke about her social media and called herself 'f***ing queen'.
Wilson is born to Musk and the Canadian writer Justine Musk in 2004 and was previously named Xavier Alexander Musk. The 20-year-old identified herself as being transgender in 2020, and she mostly lives in Japan.
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Vivan Jenna is also found active on Meta's Threads and that of Bluesky, which is now shaping up to be the competitor for Musk's X. The DOGE chief acquired Twitter in 2022 and rebranded it within months.
Wilson asserted in a Teen Vogue interview regarding budgetary commonness with her father. Musk was at best an 'absent' father, at worst showing cruelty even as a child for being queer and feminine, she would recount.
"I am the Queen of Threads; that's my branding," she told the magazine. "I have a Bluesky, but 'Queen of Bluesky' doesn't have the same ring to it."
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At one side of the equation, Wilson stated that social media raises issues like the war on Gaza. "A lot of people initially found out about that issue from social media." Added Musk's daughter, it must be verified information.
Vivian Wilson went on to criticize right-wing social media influencers as 'poor at posting.' About her own skills, she said: "I don't know if I'm good at social media. I make posts. Sometimes people like them, and sometimes they don't. My target audience is me."
This 20-year-old also confessed to having been able to overcome the problem of anxiety. "If I laugh, then I'll think, 'Oh, maybe some other people will laugh' - and if they don't, I don't give a f**k," she said.
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