Tag: Vivian Wilson

  • Sasha Colby and Vivian Wilson on Drag, Resilience, and the Art of Not Giving a Damn

    Sasha Colby and Vivian Wilson on Drag, Resilience, and the Art of Not Giving a Damn

    In the latest episode of Teen Vogue’s FaceTime YouTube series, trans icon and Drag Race winner Sasha Colby linked up with cover star Vivian Wilson for a deeply personal conversation about drag, resilience, and flipping the bird to online hate. What started as a heart-to-heart quickly turned into a masterclass on authenticity, with a few laughs (and some truth bombs) along the way.

    From Healing to Heels: Colby’s Journey Through Drag

    For Sasha Colby, drag has never just been about rhinestones and runway walks. It was the lifeline that pulled her out of addiction. She opened up about hitting a turning point when she booked a show at Chicago’s legendary club The Baton.

    “I quit everything the day I got that call,” Colby shared. “It was like a divine intervention in a pair of heels.”

    That moment marked the start of a new chapter, one where performance didn’t just entertain, it empowered. For Colby, drag was both a career and a form of spiritual realignment.

    Wilson on Drag, Femininity, and Finding Her Power

    For model and Gen Z trailblazer Vivian Wilson, drag was less about escaping and more about arriving, as in, arriving into her femininity, her power, and her identity.

    “I used to be this anxious little fem boy,” she said, describing her high school years. “Watching drag, watching people like you, gave me a reason to believe in myself.”

    Since then, Wilson has leaned fully into her gender expression, her voice, and her refusal to be silenced. Drag didn’t just affirm her identity, it built it.

    A Masterclass in Not Caring What the Right Thinks

    Colby, no stranger to right-wing backlash herself, asked Wilson how she stays so composed under public scrutiny. The answer? Radical indifference.

    “If conservatives are talking about me, they’re making money off my name,” Wilson said bluntly. “They should be thanking me. You’re welcome.”

    She went on to explain that tuning out the noise is a skill that comes with time, and trauma. “Once you’ve been dragged across burning coals, regular coals feel like a spa treatment.”

    Colby laughed, admitting the quote alone “just saved me ten years of therapy.”

    Drag as Chosen Family and Cultural Resistance

    Beyond the jokes, both women returned to a shared truth: drag is family. Whether it’s the sisterhood on stage, the mentors who light the way, or the audience members quietly finding courage in the crowd, the drag community offers more than sparkle, it offers survival.

    “You can be a trans woman and still wear a tux, or a ballgown, or both,” Wilson said. “Drag taught me there’s no wrong way to be me.”

    Colby nodded in agreement. “That’s what we’ve always done. Show people what’s possible.”

    The Future Looks Fierce

    Since her Teen Vogue cover debut, Wilson’s star has only risen, with campaigns for Wildfang and Tomboyx under her belt, plus a debut drag performance that solidified her status as a Gen Z icon. But it’s her candid honesty and fearless outlook that will likely leave the biggest impact.

    Their ‘FaceTime’ chat wasn’t just a moment, it was a movement in miniature, proving once again that drag, in all its glittering defiance, remains one of the most radical forms of joy.

  • Trans Advocate Vivian Wilson fronts Wildfang’s Name Reclamation Campaign and Talks ‘Drag Race’

    Trans Advocate Vivian Wilson fronts Wildfang’s Name Reclamation Campaign and Talks ‘Drag Race’

    Vivian Wilson, a 21-year-old trans advocate who has gained visibility online, is launching a collaboration with Wildfang, a queer-owned clothing brand, as the face of a campaign celebrating name reclamation. The announcement comes roughly one month after Wilson’s birthday.

    Reclaiming a Name

    Wilson, who spent the past three years updating legal documents to reflect her name and gender identity and engaging on social media, emphasized the significance of a chosen name for many transgender individuals.

    “For a lot of trans people, especially, there’s this sense of pride that goes along with your new name. It’s a reminder of who you are as a trans person,” Wilson told Out. “Obviously, not all trans people change their names. I know a lot of trans people that haven’t. But most of us tend to do so.”

    She further explained the personal history associated with a chosen name. “For trans people who change their names, there’s a history to that name, right? Saying your name is kind of an actualization of your transness.”

    Reflecting on her recent 21st birthday, Wilson described the past month as “spectacular,” noting exciting opportunities she has been able to pursue.

    Wildfang Collaboration

    The collaboration with Wildfang, dubbed “Vivian Wilson for Wildfang,” arose after the company noticed Wilson wearing their clothing in her TikTok videos. Wilson stated the partnership felt authentic as she genuinely uses their products. As part of the campaign, Wilson designed a special-edition t-shirt with the slogan, “Existing shouldn’t be revolutionary.” Wildfang has pledged to donate 100 percent of the profits from the shirt to The Trevor Project.

    Vivian Wilson Poses For Wildfang Campaign.
    Photo: Wildfang
    Vivian Wilson Poses For Wildfang Campaign.
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    Career Aspirations

    In a previous Teen Vogue cover story, Wilson expressed interest in modeling and Twitch streaming. When asked about the evolution of these career prospects, Wilson indicated she is still exploring various options.

    “Well, seven months ago I thought I was going to be an English teacher. So, yeah, I’m still figuring it out,” Wilson said with a laugh.

    She clarified her enjoyment of modeling and her intent to pursue it further, while also considering other avenues made possible by her platform, including acting, particularly voice acting. While acknowledging she might need lessons, Wilson expressed a long-term interest in appearing on the big screen.

    Wilson highlighted her appreciation for the collaborative aspect of modeling, including working with the crew, lighting technicians, and photographers to bring a vision to life. She noted the sense of community on set.

    Social Media Presence and Personality

    Wilson’s online presence on platforms like TikTok, Threads, and Instagram reflects her confident yet vulnerable personality. Known for her humor and ability to engage in serious discussions, Wilson is portrayed as bright, funny, and genuinely curious about various aspects of art, culture, and history, including LGBTQ+ history.

    Enthusiasm for “RuPaul’s Drag Race”

    A dedicated fan of “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” Wilson possesses extensive knowledge of the show. She attended a premiere party for “RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 10” in New York City, generating media attention. Wilson described the experience as one of the best nights of her life, expressing excitement about meeting queens she admires, including Kerri Colby. She recounted her surprise at learning the queens knew she was attending.

    Wilson expressed her deep appreciation for drag as an art form and her support for local drag performers. One notable moment from the premiere party involved Wilson wearing a Bosco-branded tank top that read, “God’s favorite transsexual,” a garment she said she would cherish.

    While expressing a past interest in doing drag, Wilson indicated that her desire has grown after interacting with “Drag Race” legends and teased potential future plans, acknowledging the skill and effort involved in drag artistry.

    Representation and Message to Trans Youth

    Wilson acknowledged the simultaneous progress and setbacks in queer and trans representation in mainstream media, noting increased visibility in modeling but ongoing challenges in film and television. She expressed hope for future improvement in representation.

    Addressing trans youth, Wilson emphasized the existence of supportive communities and urged them to disregard negative opinions about their identity.

    Vivian Wilson Poses For Wildfang Campaign.
    Photo: Wildfang
    Vivian Wilson Poses For Wildfang Campaign.
    Photo: Wildfang
    Vivian Wilson Poses For Wildfang Campaign.
    Photo: Wildfang

    “There are people out there who will support you. I want you to know that and really embody it,” Wilson declared. “Don’t let other people’s negative opinions of who you are, your validity, or your queerness, affect your own perception of yourself. Because you are that bitch.”

    She concluded by assuring trans youth of the existence of community and a positive future.

    The Vivian Wilson for Wildfang collection is available for purchase on Wildfang.com.

  • Vivian Wilson Steals the Show at ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 10’ Promo Event

    Vivian Wilson Steals the Show at ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 10’ Promo Event

    Vivian Wilson may have a famous last name, but she’s making it crystal clear that she’s writing her own story—fierce, fabulous, and unapologetically hers.

    The 20-year-old trans activist and daughter of tech mogul Elon Musk turned heads at a promotional event for RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars Season 10, dazzling fans and queens alike with her charisma, uniqueness, nerve, and talent.

    A Night to Remember

    Held over the weekend, the event featured appearances from a slew of Drag Race royalty including Bosco, Jasmine Kennedie, Kerri Colby and Denali. Wilson didn’t just attend—she showed up and showed out. Dressed in Bosco merchandise, including the now-iconic “God’s Favorite Transsexual” tank top and hoodie, she radiated confidence and queer joy from every angle.

     

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    On Sunday, May 11, Wilson shared a series of videos and photos from the event on social media, capturing moments with the queens, dancing to the beats of the ballroom, and strutting the runway with style. Her caption summed it up best: “One of the best nights of my life 💖✨🏳️‍⚧️.”

     

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    Runway Realness

    A clip obtained by TMZ showed Wilson commanding the catwalk like a seasoned queen, serving face and walking with the kind of confidence that says, “I am the moment.” The outlet cheekily captioned the video: “Estranged daughter Vivian Wilson is out here living her best life — completely unbothered by her dad’s shade and dancing like nobody’s watching!”

    The internet quickly ate it up, and fans praised her for living authentically, especially given her public estrangement from her billionaire father.

     

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    A Star Among Stars

    Vivian didn’t just mingle—she bonded with some of her favorite drag idols. Jasmine Kennedie took to Instagram to express her admiration for Wilson, posting a sweet photo and writing, “So lovely getting the chance to meet the beautiful and courageous @vivllainous! Such a beautiful soul. Until next time ❤️.”

     

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    Bosco, known for her witty humor and bold style, seemed equally thrilled to connect with Wilson, whose support for the trans community continues to inspire.

    And yes, Wilson did indeed rock Bosco’s merch like a pro. Both the “Transsexual Ribbed Unisex Tank” and the “Transsexual Embroidered Hoodie” are available on Bosco’s official website, now unofficially blessed by Vivian herself.

    The Category Is: Icon in the Making

    From runway struts to heartfelt selfies, Wilson’s appearance at the All Stars 10 promo event sent a powerful message: trans joy is real, and trans visibility matters. She’s proving that she’s not just surviving—she’s thriving, one fabulous moment at a time.

    Fans and media alike have taken notice, with many hailing Wilson as an emerging icon for Gen Z queer youth.

    And in true Drag Race fashion, we’ll say it: Vivian Wilson, condragulations, you are the winner of this week’s maxi challenge.

    RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 10 is currently streaming on Paramount+, with new episodes every Friday.