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Vivian Jenna Wilson to Make Drag Debut in Pattie Gonia’s Climate-Conscious Show

  • Jun 5
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4 June 2025

She will join Pattie Gonia’s “Save Her!” touring show when the cast performs in Los Angeles on June 13. Vivian Jenna Wilson/Instagram
She will join Pattie Gonia’s “Save Her!” touring show when the cast performs in Los Angeles on June 13. Vivian Jenna Wilson/Instagram

Vivian Jenna Wilson, the 21-year-old transgender daughter of Elon Musk, is set to make her drag performance debut in Pattie Gonia's "Save Her!" drag show in Los Angeles on June 13, 2025. The event, hosted by environmental activist and drag performer Pattie Gonia, aims to raise awareness about climate change through a blend of entertainment and political messaging.


Wilson shared her excitement about the upcoming performance on Instagram, reposting a promotional image and writing, "AHHHH I'm so excited." The "Save Her!" show combines drag artistry with environmental activism, often featuring satirical portrayals of public figures to highlight ecological issues.


Since coming out as transgender in 2020, Wilson has been active in LGBTQ+ advocacy and has collaborated with several queer brands and influencers. She legally changed her name in 2022 to distance herself from her father, adopting her mother Justine Wilson's surname. Despite a public estrangement from Musk, who has made controversial statements about her transition, Wilson has continued to build her own identity and career.


In addition to her activism, Wilson has pursued modeling opportunities, including a collaboration with the queer-owned fashion brand Wildfang. The campaign, titled "Say My Name," celebrates trans identities and features Wilson modeling and designing a special-edition T-shirt reading "Existing Shouldn't Be Revolutionary," with proceeds benefiting The Trevor Project.


Wilson's participation in the "Save Her!" show represents a significant personal milestone, blending her passions for performance, advocacy, and environmentalism. The event will take place at The Bellwether in Los Angeles, with tickets available now.


As Wilson continues to define her public image on her own terms, her upcoming drag debut underscores her commitment to using art and performance as vehicles for social chang

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