Elon Musk’s estranged transgender daughter, Vivian Jenna Wilson, worked the runway at the Season 10 premiere event for “RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars” in New York City on Thursday night — just over a month after she clapped back at her dad for making a transphobic comment on social media.
In footage exclusively obtained by Page Six’s “Virtual Reali-Tea,” the 20-year-old influencer is seen giving a spirited voguing performance for fans, media and VIPs who came out to celebrate the latest installment of the “Drag Race” franchise at Gitano.
As she served face, flipped her hair and even flexed some fierce dance moves, onlookers — including several of the reality show’s famous competitors — cheered for Wilson.
At one point, Wilson strutted her stuff down the sleek catwalk with esteemed drag performer Acid Betty, one of 18 contestants selected to star on the landmark season of “All Stars.” The pair held hands during their time together on stage.
Later in the evening, Wilson posed for a photo with Acid Betty and fellow Season 10 personality Daya Betty.
The young trans advocate’s love for “RuPaul’s Drag Race” is well documented. She even shared a classic quote from the Emmy-winning MTV series when shutting down her father, Musk.
Back in March, the Tesla CEO, 53, disrespected Wilson by using her dead name (the birth name of a trans person who has changed their name as part of their gender transition).
“My son, Xavier, died. He was killed by the woke mind virus. Now, the woke mind virus will die,” Musk wrote at the time.
