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Elon Muskis opening up about his estranged relationship with daughter Vivian.
“It’s full-on communism . . . and a general sentiment that if you’re rich, you’re evil,” said Musk, who is a dad of 10. “It [the relationship] may change, but I have very good relationships with all the others [children]. Can’t win them all.”
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A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge granted the teen’s request to legally change her name to Vivian Jenna Wilson on June 22, court records showed. (Her new last name is the maiden name of her mother, Justine Wilson.)
The judge also recognized Vivian’s gender as female and ruled for the issuance of a new birth certificate to reflect the changes, per the docs.
Vivian is one of five children whomJustine Muskshares with the 50-year-old businessman, the richest man in the world. The former couple share twins Vivian and Griffin Musk, along with triplets Kai, Damian, and Sax, who were born in 2006. Their first child tragically died when he was 10 weeks old from sudden infant death syndrome in 2002.
Musk also shares 2-year-old son X Æ A-12 and daughter Exa Dark Sideræl, 10 months, with ex Grimes, 33. The Tesla founder also secretly welcomedtwinswith Neuralink executiveShivon Zilislast November.
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In the past, Musk has been vocal on Twitter regarding his opinions about preferred pronouns for transgender and nonbinary people.
After being criticized in December 2020 for a since-deleted tweet seemingly mocking the use of preferred pronouns,the SpaceX CEO saidthat while he “absolutely” supported transgender people, he believed “all these pronouns are an aesthetic nightmare.”
Nearly five months prior, in July 2020,Musk tweeted, “Pronouns suck.”
In May 2022, one month after his daughter’s court filing, Musk said that he plans tovote for Republican candidatesmoving forward, specificallyshowing supportfor Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who signed the controversial “Parental Rights in Education” bill, denounced asthe “Don’t Say Gay” law, in March.
source: people.com