Elon Musk’s estranged daughter, Vivian Wilson, seemingly shaded her billionaire father (once again) as she appeared to address his ongoing feud with President Donald Trump with a couple of suggestive social media posts.

In the first clip she shared on her Instagram Stories Thursday, Wilson erupted in a fit of laughter as she told the camera, “I do not want to comment.”

She captioned the video, “I love being proven right.”

Wilson then followed up the snap with a re-share from her Threads account. “Such beauty in life,” she wrote in the post, adding the tune “Job Application” by Chase Icon to the background.

Musk’s eldest daughter, 21, joins the likes of his ex Ashley St. Clair, who also poked fun at his public fallout with the politician on Thursday.

St. Clair, who shares son Romulus with the X CEO, had her followers laughing when she jokingly offered to give the president some “breakup advice” in a tweet.

The tech mogul and Trump have been embroiled in a public dispute for days after Musk — who recently left his post as the head of DOGE (Department of Government Efficiency) — criticized Trump’s proposed “Big, Beautiful” budget bill.

He also claimed Trump, 78, “would have lost the election” without his assistance on the 2024 campaign.

“Without me, Trump would have lost the election, Dems would control the House and the Republicans would be 51-49 in the Senate. Such ingratitude,” Musk wrote in a since-deleted tweet.

On Thursday, Musk followed up the tweet with a bombshell allegation about Trump’s name being mentioned in the Jeffrey Epstein files.

Wilson, who has been estranged from her father since 2020, savagely called out her father’s politics in April when she accused the businessman of weaponizing his political stance as a “marketing scheme.”

“[Elon Musk] was not a liberal darling,” Wilson claimed.“I f–king know him, he was never on the left. It was a marketing scheme.”

Vivian alleged that Musk, 53, has been “right-wing since at least 2016.” Though, she believe he was never a left-wing advocate.

“People think that we live in a novel and that [my transition] is some tragic character motivation. This is not a novel. I am not the reason,” she declared.

Instead, she insisted that the COVID-19 pandemic largely influenced Musk’s political stance — Musk famously spoke out against COVID protocols and the vaccine mandates.

“One of the last interactions we ever had was arguing about wearing a mask,” Vivian recalled. ”He sent me this gif of a sheep and said, ‘Stop being sheeple.’ It was cringe.”

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