
Elon Musk’s estranged daughter has revealed her shocking inheritance after she cut ties with the billionaire.
The 21 year old spoke to The Cut where she shared her experience of being the daughter of the wealthiest man in the world.
Vivian Wilson admitted, contrary to what people might believe, she isn’t rich and lives in LA with three roommates because it is ‘cheaper’.
She also discussed her love of ‘cheap wine’, which she called ‘one of God’s greatest creations’.
Advert
In the interview, she said: “People assume I have a lot of money, I don’t have hundreds of thousands of dollars at my disposal.”
She continued: “My mom is rich, right? But obviously the other one [referring to Musk] is unimaginable degrees of wealthy.”
Wilson is Musk’s eldest child and has aspirations of attending college in the fall.
Advert
She continued: “College is expensive, I don’t have that kind of inheritance.
“I don’t have a desire to be superrich, 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.”
In 2022, Wilson first came out to her parents as transgender and has since found herself in the crossfire of her father’s war against liberalism.
Last year, Musk went as far as to say that Wilson had been ‘killed by the woke mind virus’.
Advert
Taking to Meta’s Threads to respond, Wilson said at the time: “Last time I checked I am, indeed, not dead. I don’t concern myself with the opinions of those who are below me. ....he’s desperate for attention and validation from an army of degenerate red-pilled incels and pick-me’s who are quick to give it to him.”

The model has also described the Tesla boss as being ‘uncaring’, ‘narcissistic’, and ‘quick to anger’.
In Teen Vogue, Wilson added: “I don’t give a f*** about him. I really don’t. It’s annoying that people associate me with him. I just don’t have any room to care anymore.”
Advert
In her recent interview with The Cut, Wilson went on to detail how her teenage years were spent battling with severe gender dysphoria.
She also discussed her struggles at school, which was an exclusive institution in Santa Monica.
Wilson said: “It was exactly what you’d expect of a private high school filled with nepo babies. People were unhinged, and I was not popular. I didn’t talk to anyone.”