Elon Musk’s daughter denies his statements about her gender

26 july 2024 в 07:37
Elon Musk’s daughter denies his statements about her gender Elon Musk’s daughter denies his statements about her gender Elon Musk’s daughter denies his statements about her gender
UPDATE, Thursday, July 25: Vivian Jenna Wilson fact-checks statements made by her own father after the founder of X made bigoted remarks about her field.

«The last time I checked, I’m actually not dead», - Wilson noted on Threads this week instead of Elon Musk’s X platform.

She continued in several posts, including a video update, clarifying that she «feels fine», - but there are some things that need to be «debunked».

Wilson shared a screenshot of a tweet from her father of 12 children, where he wrote about his child, that she was «born gay and slightly autistic» and added: «But he wasn’t a girl».

In response, she wrote: «This is completely false. Literally none of this ever happened. Never. I don’t even know where he got this. My best guess is that he went to Milo Yiannopoulos’s gay stereotype school, just picked them at random and said 'well, good enough' in a last-ditch attempt to gain sympathy when he’s so obviously wrong even in his own story».

The 20-year-old girl also pinned a post from two days ago, which read: «I look pretty good for a dead bitch».

Wilson is one of six children of Musk, 53, from his first wife, model Justine Wilson.

She filed a petition in the Superior Court of Los Angeles County in April 2022 to officially change her name and gender, citing the reason as «gender identity and that I no longer live with or wish to be associated with my biological father in any way».

In response to a Threads user who claimed to be «extremely shocked» to hear Musk express his transphobic comments in an interview with Jordan Peterson, she replied that she «just started laughing about it».

She also added that Musk could not make such statements about his daughter in the first place because he did not have a significant influence on her life.

«This whole story is completely fabricated, and there’s a reason for that. He doesn’t know what I was like as a child because he simply wasn’t there, and in the short time he was, I was constantly harassed because of my femininity and homosexuality», - Wilson wrote. «Obviously, he can’t say that, so he reduced me to a happy little stereotype that he uses at his discretion. I think it says a lot about how he sees gays and children in general»
© Kolganov Andrey

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