The 21-year-old, who changed her name and gender at 18, implied the remarks were directed at Elon Musk without naming him.
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Elon Musk’s Transgender Daughter Vivian Jenna Wilson Subtly Criticizes Him Over Alleged Gesture
Elon Musk’s estranged transgender daughter, Vivian Jenna Wilson, has launched a veiled but sharp critique against her father after a video allegedly showing him performing a “Nazi salute” during former President Donald Trump’s inauguration rally went viral. The 21-year-old, who legally changed her name and gender at 18, disowned Musk and did not directly name him in her recent posts, but strongly hinted that her remarks were aimed at the billionaire.
In a post on Instagram’s Threads platform, Ms. Wilson wrote:
“I’m just gonna say let’s call a spade a f*ing spade. Especially if there were two spades done in succession based on the reaction of the first spade.”
As her comments gained traction, Ms. Wilson followed up with a sarcastic clarification, claiming her analogy was misunderstood.
“I don’t know why ya’ll are reacting with such vigor, I’m clearly only talking about card suits. I mean, I have ADHD, and this was CLEARLY just an accident that people happened to interpret to mean something other than just card suits. After all, there’s no proof I’m not just talking about card suits,” she wrote, mocking those who interpreted her words differently.
She further added, “People assuming that I’m not just talking about card suits just goes to show how dishonest people/the media can be.”
What Sparked the Controversy?
The uproar began after a video showing Elon Musk making a one-armed gesture during a speech at Trump’s rally went viral. Social media users drew comparisons to a Nazi salute. Musk dismissed the accusations, calling them baseless and tweeting on his platform X (formerly Twitter), “Frankly, they need better dirty tricks. The ‘everyone is Hitler’ attack is sooo tired.”
Even the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), a prominent organization dedicated to combating anti-Semitism, came to Musk’s defense. The ADL stated, “It seems that Elon Musk made an awkward gesture in a moment of enthusiasm, not a Nazi salute.”
Strained Father-Daughter Relationship
The relationship between Ms. Wilson and her father has been fractured for years. Musk has frequently attributed the estrangement to what he calls “woke mind viruses.” Referring to his daughter’s gender transition, he stated in an interview:
“I was tricked into doing this. I lost my son, essentially. They call it ‘deadnaming’ for a reason. The reason they call it ‘deadnaming’ is because your son is dead.”
He further added, “I vowed to destroy the woke mind virus after that. And we’re making some progress.”
In response, Ms. Wilson, whose legal transition was finalized in a California court on June 22, 2022, stated she had completely cut ties with Musk. At the time, she declared, “I no longer live with or wish to be related to my biological father in any way, shape, or form.”
A Growing Rift
This latest controversy has only highlighted the growing divide between Musk and his daughter. While Musk continues to make headlines for his businesses and social media controversies, Ms. Wilson has firmly distanced herself, using her platform to subtly but pointedly critique her estranged father.
Courtesy: The Daily Show
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