Elon Musk’s ex tells him ‘stop putting hits on’ trans daughter Vivian Wilson

ashley st clair, vivian wilson, elon musk

Ashley St Clair, who shares a child with Elon Musk, has slammed him for his continued anti-trans posts, specifically those targeting his trans daughter Vivian Wilson.

Controversial billionaire Musk has repeatedly said the “woke mind virus” killed Vivian, who he often misgenders on X. He repeated it on 17 May, writing: “The woke mind virus killed my son.”

And while Wilson is living her best life, modelling for the likes of Gucci, appearing in music videos and even capitalising on Musk’s words by selling “evil woke mind virus” merch, St Clair has spoken out against her ex.

St Clair wrote on her Instagram Story (as per Radar): “Stop tweeting about your children in this way! This is just not ok and [in my opinion] a promotion of violence against trans individuals.”

Vivian Wilson in Katseye's 'Pinky Up' music video
Vivian Wilson in Katseye’s ‘Pinky Up’ music video (YouTube/HYBE LABELS)

She claimed: “Whenever Elon tweeted at/about me, the threats against my family have always increased. This is true whether it is negative or positive. Elon is aware that he has this impact, particularly on those he posts negatively about. The guy has a 24/7 army of security.

“Now why in the f*** when you know this would you repeatedly harass and target your own child on the platform you own? I am just suck of this s***. I am sick of pretending like any of this is OK. I am sick that I enabled individuals who think it’s acceptable for a grown a** man to endanger the life of his child because he is so angry at this adult child having a life of her own.”

‘Stop putting hits on her head’

She added: “Even if you are a delusional MAGAt (sic) who believes in the trans panic, why do you think it is OK for a father to knowingly endanger the life of their child?”

In a separate post, which has since timed out, she claimed Musk is “just mad that Vivian is a million times cooler than he will ever be”.

She added: “Stop putting hits on her head.”

St Clair has previously addressed her own transphobic comments she made in the past. She wrote on X: “I feel immense guilt for my role, and even more guilt that things I have said in the past may have caused my son’s sister more pain.

“I have been trying incredibly hard privately to learn and advocate for those within the trans community that I’ve hurt.”

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