LAGOS, Nigeria(VOICE OF NAIJA)- Estranged transgender daughter of tech mogul, Vivian Wilson, 20, has announced plans to leave the United States following Donald Trump’s recent election victory.
According to a report by the UK’s Daily Mail, Wilson shared her decision on social platform, Threads, expressing her discomfort with the political landscape under Trump’s return to office.
“I don’t see my future in the United States, I’ve thought this for a while, but yesterday confirmed it for me. Even if he’s only in office for four years, even if anti-trans regulations don’t materialise, the people who voted for this aren’t going anywhere anytime soon,” she wrote.
Vivian, born Xavier Musk in 2004, filed to legally change her name and gender in April 2022. She also requested to sever ties with her father by adopting her mother’s maiden name, Wilson.
In the court filings, her saying, “I no longer live with or wish to be related to my biological father in any way, shape, or form,” was quoted.
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Elon Musk openly supported Trump during this year’s election. He has also fathered 12 children across three relationships and has been outspoken about his strained relationship with Vivian.
Musk, 53, referred to a Vivian as a “communist” who views wealth as inherently evil. He claimed he had been misled into consenting to her use of puberty blockers.
Musk claimed to have been tricked into signing documents for Xavier during COVID as he was told Xavier might commit suicide.
Musk has previously described puberty blockers as “sterilisation drugs” and labelled gender dysphoria as “incredibly evil,” arguing that those promoting it “should go to prison.”
He claimed, “I lost my son… They call it ‘deadnaming’ because your son is dead, killed by the woke mind virus.”
In response to her father’s comments, Vivian stated that he had little involvement in her childhood and often criticised her for her “femininity and queerness.”
She said, “He doesn’t know what I was like as a child because he simply wasn’t there.
“I was relentlessly harassed for my femininity and queerness. I’ve been reduced to a stereotype. I think that says a lot about how he views queer people and children in general.”
Punch