Elon Musk’s trans daughter, Vivian Jenna Wilson, made her drag debut over the weekend at an anti-ICE fundraiser in downtown Los Angeles.The 21-year-old took to the stage at “SAVE HER!,” an environmental drag present hosted by drag activist Pattie Gonia at The Bellwether venue. Vivian was wearing a black catsuit, metallic corset, and high-heeled boots. Wilson wowed the gang along with her routine, waving the transgender satisfaction flag throughout her ultimate bow.Sharing a sequence of images on Instagram, Wilson described the night as a milestone in her life. “Thanks a lot to everybody for a life-changing expertise whereas serving to increase cash for these in want,” she wrote. “Fulfilling ceaselessly desires.”The occasion was held simply blocks away from areas of latest unrest tied to immigration protests. All proceeds went to an immigration authorized defence fund supporting people impacted by latest Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids, in accordance with organisers.Wilson’s search for the night time included lengthy, flowing blonde hair, darkish lipstick, and matching eyeshadow. At one level in her efficiency, she demonstrated her flexibility by kicking a leg behind her head and twisting her physique throughout the stage. In an earlier interview with Teen Vogue, Wilson had revealed her aspirations to carry out in drag. “It’s on my bucket checklist to win a drag pageant,” she stated, noting that she could finally seem as a drag king. “I might eat that up,” she added.Wilson has beforehand been open about her rift along with her father. Musk has publicly blamed what he calls a “woke thoughts virus” for influencing his daughter’s id and has described these selling gender-affirming care as “extremely evil.” “I agree with you that the folks which might be selling this could go to jail,” he posted on X.Wilson has distanced herself from her billionaire father. “I don’t give a f–ok about him. I actually don’t,” she stated in an interview. “It’s annoying that individuals affiliate me with him. I simply don’t have room to care anymore.”