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Elon Musk's Daughter Vivian Holds Up a Transgender Pride Flag and Whips Her Hair in Debut Drag Show

Elon Musk's Daughter Vivian Holds Up a Transgender Pride Flag and Whips Her Hair in Debut Drag Show

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Elon Musk and Justine Wilson's daughter Vivian Wilson gave her debut drag performance as Vivllainous in Los Angeles on Friday, June 13
The model performed at Pattie Gonia Presents SAVE HER!, where she wore a skintight black bodysuit, lip-synced to "Wasted Love' by JJ and held a transgender pride flag
The charity event raised money for 'legal defense funds supporting immigrants' in the L.A. areaMeet Vivllainous.
Vivian Wilson, the 21-year-old daughter of Elon Musk and Justine Wilson, joined the lineup of Pattie Gonia Presents SAVE HER! - An Environmental Drag Show in Los Angeles on Friday, June 13, where she gave her debut drag performance as Vivllainous.
The charity show was hosted at The Bellwether by Pattie Gonia to raise money for 'legal defense funds supporting immigrants' in the L.A. area. 'We're using drag to stand in solidarity with detained immigrants, protestors, and everyone raising their voices for justice,' the environmental activist and drag queen wrote of the event on Instagram.
For her performance at the show, Vivian sported a sleek, skintight black bodysuit and structured translucent corset, which she complemented with a similarly futuristic makeup look — courtesy of another SAVE HER! performer.
Noxxia Datura did the model's makeup for her debut, she revealed in an Instagram post on Saturday, June 14.
'Painted @vivllainous for her drag debut at the SAVE HER! show,' Datura wrote in part, and Vivian replied in the comments: 'Love you so much doll, ty for the faceeeee 🙌🙌.'
But the star of the show was Vivian's hip-length hair, which she flipped around onstage while lip-syncing to 'Wasted Love' by Austrian singer JJ, footage from the event shows. She also held up a transgender pride flag at one point, while other event performers were also on the stage.
The model reposted several clips of her performance on her Instagram Stories, including one from an audience member who declared that she 'slayed her drag debut' and another who called her hair flips 'lethal.'
Another video Vivian shared showed her doing some impressive backbends before falling to her knees during the debut performance.
The other performers on the SAVE HER! lineup included Vera!, Nini Coco, Jacob Ostler, Skirt Cocaine and Trudy Tective, according to the event website.
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The June 13 performance comes a few months after Vivian opened up about her identity — and her parents' differing reactions to her coming out as transgender — in a cover story for Teen Vogue.
Her mom Justine, 52, was more supportive than her estranged dad, 53, when she confirmed her gender identity to them in 2020, the model and performer recalled in the interview.
"She was very supportive of my transition," Vivian told the magazine of her mom. "She is a published writer of supernatural romance fiction, which is where I get all my Vivian-isms."
"When I came out to her, she was like, 'Yeah, that figures.' She kind of [pieced it together], so when I came out, she pretended to be slightly surprised for 30 seconds and then was like, 'Yeah, honey. Okay,' " the 21-year-old continued.
As for her father, the model told Teen Vogue that the Tesla CEO 'was not as supportive as my mom,' adding: 'First of all, I had not talked to him in months — in months — so I had to get f------ parental consent to get testosterone blockers and [hormone replacement therapy]."
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