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Elon Musk’s transgender daughter announces plans to leave US after Trump’s victory

Vivian Wilson, Elon Musk's 20-year-old estranged transgender daughter, has announced plans to leave the United States following Donald Trump's election victory.

Wilson announced her decision on Threads, expressing her dissatisfaction with the political landscape following Trump's return to office, according to the UK's Daily Mail.

"I do not see my future in the United States.

"I had been thinking about this for a while, but yesterday it was confirmed for me. Even if he only has four years in office and anti-trans regulations do not materialize, the people who voted for this are not going away anytime soon," she wrote.


Vivian, who was born Xavier Musk in 2004, filed for a legal change of name and gender in April 2022, requesting to end her relationship with her father by taking her mother's maiden name, Wilson.

In court documents, she stated, "I no longer live with or wish to be related to my biological father in any way, shape, or form."
Musk, who openly supported Trump and fathered 12 children from three relationships, has spoken out about his strained relationship with Vivian.

Musk, 53, described her as a "communist" who believes wealth is inherently evil and claimed he was misled into agreeing to her use of puberty blockers.


Biden will address Americans following Trump's victory, stating that he was tricked into signing documents for Xavier.

"I didn't fully understand what was happening at the time; it was during COVID, and I was told Xavier might commit suicide," he stated.

Musk has previously referred to puberty blockers as "sterilisation drugs" and gender dysphoria as "incredibly evil," claiming that those who promote it "should go to prison." He stated, "I lost my son...". They call it 'deadnaming' because your son died from the woke mind virus."

In response to Musk's remarks, Vivian stated that her father played little role in her childhood and frequently chastised her for her "femininity and queerness."

"He has no idea how I was as a child because he was not present.

"I was relentlessly harassed because of my femininity and queer identity. I have been reduced to a stereotype. "I believe that says a lot about how he perceives queer people and children in general," she said.

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