Breaking new: Elon Musk shocks, Elon Musk’s estranged daughter suddenly revealed many surprising things in an interview. What she said about her siblings and Elon Musk shocked the whole studio.

Elon Musk’s Estranged Daughter Makes Stunning Revelations About Her Family and Upbringing

Elon Musk is no stranger to making headlines, but this time, it’s his estranged daughter, Vivian Jenna Wilson, who is shining a spotlight on the Musk family’s private life. In a series of candid interviews and social media posts, the 20-year-old has revealed shocking details about her relationship with her billionaire father, her siblings, and her journey to self-acceptance.

“I Don’t Even Know How Many Siblings I Have”

In a recent interview with Teen Vogue, Vivian was asked about her relationship with her siblings—a question that prompted a surprisingly raw response. “I will say I do not actually know how many siblings I have, if you include half-siblings. That’s just a fun fact,” she admitted. With Musk rumored to have as many as 14 children with multiple partners, even his own daughter can’t keep track.

Vivian Wilson opened up about her family (Instagram/@vivllainous)

Vivian, who is one of six children Musk shares with his first wife, Justine Wilson, confessed that she often learned about new siblings through the internet. “I found out about the Shivon Zilis thing the same time everyone else did, I had no idea before that,” she said. “I found out about Grimes having a second child because a drag queen posted about it on Reddit. If I had a nickel for every time I found out I had half-siblings through Reddit, I’d have two nickels.”

A Painful Split and a New Identity

Vivian’s relationship with her father has been fraught with tension for years. In 2022, she legally changed her name and gender, stating in court documents that she no longer wished to be related to Elon Musk “in any way, shape or form.” She has since spoken out about her upbringing, describing Musk as “cold” and “narcissistic,” and claiming he was rarely present during her childhood.

In a recent post on Threads, Vivian made an even more startling claim: that her assigned sex at birth was “a commodity that was bought and paid for,” referencing the use of IVF and preimplantation genetic testing. “That expectation of masculinity that I had to rebel against all my life was a monetary transaction. A MONETARY TRANSACTION,” she wrote, questioning the ethics of such choices.

Wilson is known for talking about her relationship with her estranged father (TikTok / vivllainous)

Facing a Changing America

As the political climate in the United States grows increasingly hostile toward transgender individuals, Vivian has announced her intention to leave the country following Donald Trump’s return to the White House. “I don’t see my future being in the United States,” she shared, expressing deep concern for the future of LGBTQ+ rights.

Despite her father’s public statements—often dismissive and hurtful—Vivian remains steadfast in her identity and her independence. “I’m not giving anyone that space in my mind. The only thing that gets to live free in my mind is drag queens,” she declared, choosing to focus on what brings her joy rather than the drama of her family name.

Elon Musk's transgender daughter Vivian shares slew of juicy gossip and  insults about her estranged dad in social media rant | Daily Mail Online

Support and Solidarity

Vivian’s openness has earned her widespread support online. Many have praised her courage in speaking out against one of the world’s most powerful men, and for refusing to let her father’s wealth or influence define her.

“You are more worth than any money of your dad and he is just mad that he couldn’t buy you like he is used to buying everyone and everything. I admire your strength and courage to be yourself,” one supporter wrote.

As the Musk family saga continues to unfold in the public eye, Vivian Jenna Wilson’s story stands as a powerful testament to resilience, authenticity, and the right to self-determination—even in the shadow of a global icon.