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Elon Musk's Trans Daughter Just Made Her Drag Debut At An Anti-ICE Fundraiser—And Fans Are Obsessed

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Vivian Wilson recently took the stage at an anti-ICE fundraiser in Los Angeles to debut her drag persona, Vivllainous.

Elon Musk's disowned trans daughter Vivian Jenna Wilson has made a name for herself online for mercilessly dragging the father who once said she was "dead" to him because she was "killed by the woke mind virus."

But recently she took it to a new level, leveraging her fame in her first drag performance at a Los Angeles anti-ICE fundraiser.


Wilson debuted her drag persona, Vivllainous, at "SAVE HER! — an Environmental Drag Show" hosted by drag queen Pattie Gonia, a well-known influencer and outdoor enthusiast who has combined hiking with drag to highlight environmental causes.

The most recent "SAVE HER!" performance donated its proceeds to an immigration legal defense fund aiding those affected by ICE raids, and Wilson was on hand to help the cause—to thunderous applause.

In an Instagram post, Wilson called the night a "life-changing experience." Featured alongside performers like Jacob Ostler, Vera!, Nini Coco, Noxxia Datura, Trudy Tective, and Skirt Cocainem, Wilson appeared in a skin-tight black catsuit to dance and lip sync to “Wasted Love” by Austrian singer and Eurovision winner JJ.

Speaking to Out magazine, Pattie Gonia elaborated on the purpose of the "SAVE HER" show in which Wilson participated.

"We feel like now more than ever, there's more hateful s*** in this world."
"There are so many problems and when the problem seems so big, what we do is get local and we get to work."

And boy did they—the most recent rendition of "SAVE HER" raised more than $1.5 million for those being terrorized by ICE.

On Instagram, people cheered Wilson for using her fame and influence for a good cause—and to help fight back against what her father has helped create.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hats off to Wilson for doing and being everything her father is not.

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