Elon Musks trans daughter slays in drag debut during immigration defense fundraiser
Vivian Jenna Wilson, the 21-year-old transgender daughter of transphobic billionaire Elon Musk and Justine Wilson, made her drag debut during the lineup for SAVE HER, an immigrant legal defense fundraiser event hosted on June 13 by renowned drag queen and activist Pattie Gonia. She perormed under the stage name Vivllainous, which is also her social media handle.The event was hosted at The Bellwether in Los Angeles, California, minutes from where anti-ICE protestors have been gathering, all of its proceeds went towards immigrant legal defense funds. The event saw many performers such as Vera!, Nini Coco, Jacob Ostler, Skirt Cocaine, Noxxia Datura, and Trudy Tective. Related Elon Musk said his trans daughter was killed by the woke mind virus. She had 8 epic words for him. Vivian Wilson was not going to let her anti-trans father have the last word. During her performance, Wilson wore a skin-tight black body suit and a structured translucent corset, sporting her trademark long blonde hair. Her look was complemented with a similarly futuristic makeup style, done by fellow performer Noxxia Datura. Insights for the LGBTQ+ community Subscribe to our briefing for insights into how politics impacts the LGBTQ+ community and more. Subscribe to our Newsletter today A video of her performance was posted to Out magazines social media. The video showed her performing a lip-sync rendition of Wasted Love by Austrian musician JJ, along with performing alongside other drag artists, and at one point waving a transgender pride flag View this post on Instagram A post shared by Out Magazine (@outmagazine)In addition to the videoclips, Vivllainous also reposted several clips to her Instagram stories and made a post on Instagram highlighting moments from the event. She posted images of herself doing some impressive backbends, to which she humorously wrote, Help, why am I shaped like an e? View this post on Instagram A post shared by Vivian Jenna Wilson (@vivllainous) The events host city has become the center of several protests against Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE) in response to the federal agencys increasing raids and arrests across numerous cities, often with agents concealing their identity through masks. Many of these arrests and detainments are done without due process and threaten vulnerable social groups. The Trump administration has been accused of escalating the protests by deploying the National Guard to suppress demonstrators, sparking further debate on the totalitarian nature of the Presidents tactics.We feel like now more than ever, theres more hateful s**t in this world, Gonia told Outs reporters at the show. There are so many problems, and when the problem seems so big, what we do is get local and we get to work. Now is a very tough time to be different in this world, she added. Tough time to be queer. But lets not forget that weve been here before. And whats gonna get us through time and time again is love and community and some really good fucking weed.The show took place before the day of the No Kings Protests, a series of national protests against the Trump administrations actions, including but not limited to the unconstitutional use of ICE to silence those speaking out against the war in Gaza, and attempting to deny trans people civil rights and equal protections.Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.