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BY Dollita Okine, 11:54am January 13, 2026,

Rihanna co-signs Elon Musk’s estranged Trans Daughter as Savage X Fenty model

by Dollita Okine, 11:54am January 13, 2026,
Photo credit: Instagram, Savage x Fenty

Vivian Wilson, the 21-year-old daughter of billionaire Elon Musk and his first wife, Justine Wilson, has been selected to model in the newest lingerie campaign for Rihanna’s Savage x Fenty brand. 

Vivian, a model and the eldest of Elon Musk’s 14 children, publicly distanced herself from her father in 2020 after coming out as transgender. 

At the time, she openly criticized the billionaire, labeling him a “pathetic man-child” and strongly condemning his political support for President Donald Trump and his involvement in anti-transgender lobbying.

According to NME, the rising star in the modeling world has already marked significant achievements. These include appearing on the cover of Teen Vogue last March and designing a shirt with Wildfang to benefit The Trevor Project. 

READ ALSO: A$AP Rocky explains why Rihanna’s spousal support ‘means everything’ to him 

She also made her New York Fashion Week debut last year, an event during which she also declared herself “financially independent” in a panel discussion.

She has now secured one of her most significant campaigns to date, partnering with Rihanna to model for the singer’s Savage x Fenty lingerie line.

The new photoshoot, released for Valentine’s Day, features Wilson posing in lace and florals,  alongside actress-models Lovie Simone and Emma Arletta, with Greek statues as a backdrop. 

Rihanna also participated in the shoot, photographed separately in various pieces from the collection.

The latest Valentine’s Day 2026 collection from Savage X Fenty has been revealed, with the 37-year-old multi-hyphenate mompreneur and singer taking center stage as Aphrodite in the campaign, according to Page Six.

The brand captioned the campaign shots, “Aphrodite has entered the chat” and teased the launch with “Aphrodite is coming. Love season loading…” on social media.

The “Love So Savage” collection offers a variety of pieces, including floral robes, ruffled lace lingerie sets, and printed boxers, all designed to “tease, tempt, and please.” Members of the subscription service can purchase these items at prices ranging from $22.95 to $94.95.

Rihanna consistently maintains a prominent role in Savage X Fenty’s seasonal campaigns, with this latest campaign being no exception.

READ ALSO: How Rihanna made history as the first Black woman with 2 billion-dollar companies

On September 13th, she and her partner, A$AP Rocky, welcomed their third child, a daughter named Rocki Irish.

Rihanna recently hinted at the possibility of having more children, joking about being ready to be a mother of four.

This comment was made on Monday, Jan. 12, in response to a Jan. 11 Instagram video posted by former Love Island star Montana Rose Brown.

Brown, a reality star and influencer who shares two children with her fiancé, Mark O’Connor, posted a playful video contemplating her New Year’s options, writing, “Deciding to get hot and sexy or get pregnant in 2026.”

Rihanna responded to the post in the comment section, writing, “Wait! So I’m not crazy then? Bet!”

Meanwhile, Rihanna’s fans continue to subtly press her for new music, despite her business achievements and growing family. 

This demand is particularly noticeable as her last album, Anti, marks its tenth anniversary this year, meaning a full decade has passed since the ‘Diamond’ singer released an album.

READ ALSO: A$AP Rocky commends Rihanna after winning CFDA Fashion Icon Award, says she inspired him

Last Edited by:Francis Akhalbey Updated: January 13, 2026

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