Versha Sharma, the editor in chief of Teen Vogue, mentioned she had began to pay shut consideration to Vivian Jenna Wilson, the 20-year-old daughter of Elon and Justine Musk, across the time of final fall’s presidential election.
“The extra that we began to study her from watching her TikToks, or simply following her on-line, we realized that she has a extremely highly effective and attention-grabbing and hilarious voice and a means of reducing via the noise with humor,” Ms. Sharma mentioned in a telephone interview on Friday.
Ella Yurman, a author and comic, was capable of arrange an interview with Ms. Wilson, resulting in her first byline for Teen Vogue, which landed on the duvet of a particular problem. The interview unfold shortly round social media as quickly because it was revealed on Thursday.
Within the interview, Ms. Wilson, who’s a trans girl, mentioned all kinds of matters, together with whether or not she is known (“I don’t like saying that I’m well-known as a result of I wish to do one thing extra to deserve that fame”), her relationship with social media (“I’m the Queen of Threads”), her household (“I don’t truly know what number of siblings I’ve”) and her politics (“I’m continuously shifting and evolving”).
However it was her in-depth dialogue of her father that had the web buzzing as quickly because the piece was revealed. She addressed the controversy over his hand gestures at an inaugural occasion for President Trump in January, saying, “Honey, we’re going to name a fig a fig, and we’re going to name a Nazi salute what it was.” She emphasised that she is financially unbiased and mentioned she had had no relationship with Mr. Musk since 2020. She mentioned he was “not as supportive as my mother” when she transitioned and started taking testosterone blockers. And she or he mentioned she shouldn’t be afraid to talk out towards him regardless of his wealth and affect.
“Individuals thrive off of worry,” she mentioned. “I’m not giving anybody that house in my thoughts.”
Mr. Musk, who didn’t reply to a request for remark, has not publicly addressed the interview.
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