Wednesday, September 3, 2025 - Elon Musk’s estranged transgender daughter Vivian Wilson has said she’s broke after publicly cutting ties with the world’s richest dad.
She added that she now has to live with three roommates
because it’s “cheaper.”
“People assume I have a lot of money. I don’t have hundreds of thousands of dollars at my disposal,” the 21-year-old aspiring model told The Cut in an interview published Tuesday, September 2.
“My mom is rich, right? But obviously the other one [Musk]… is unimaginable
degrees of wealthy.”
“I don’t have a desire to be superrich,” she
continued.
Musk is worth an estimated $413 billion.
“I can afford food. I have friends, a shelter, and some
expendable income, which is nice and much more fortunate than most people my
age in Los Angeles.”
Wilson — the eldest of Musk’s 14 children — cut ties with
her Tesla founder dad back in 2022 when she filed a petition to change her
gender and name.
Since then, Wilson has repeatedly bashed the tech mogul on
social media, calling him a “pathetic man-child” who hasn’t been accepting of
her gender.
Musk has claimed in past interviews that
Wilson was “k!lled by the woke mind virus” and that he was
“tricked” into letting her transition at age 16.
Still, Wilson seized on the very public fallout with her
father, telling the magazine that the most stereotypical thing about her was
“Daddy issues.”
Elsewhere in the interview, Wilson addressed her lavish
upbringing — noting she went to a “private high school filled with nepo babies”
including Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin’s daughter Apple.
She said she was taught multiple languages, including
Korean, Chinese, Japanese and Spanish.
She acknowledged going to college in Canada and Japan before eventually
dropping out, blaming AI for ruining her “motivation.”
Addressing her newfound fame, Wilson, who already has an
agent and recently landed a Teen Vogue cover, insisted that she was “not very
good at being famous.”
“I fought so hard for so long to be viewed as a regular
person. There was a moment literally right before I became famous where no one
knew who I was. It was amazing. Everyone treated me as a regular person. I kind
of miss that. But I also like being famous,” she said.
“I guess I’m kind of indifferent to it. But I like the fact
that it makes me money.”

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