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Video: Rihanna Recruits Elon Musk’s Transgender Son to Model Women’s Sports Bras

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Picture this: Rihanna, the pop icon turned lingerie mogul, taps Elon Musk’s transgender son—now Vivian Jenna Wilson—for her latest Savage x Fenty campaign, strutting in women’s sports bras like it’s the most natural crossover event since Tesla met Twitter. The video’s gone viral, showcasing Wilson modeling gear clearly marketed to biological females, complete with the brand’s signature inclusivity flex. But let’s peel back the glitter: this isn’t just celebrity fashion fluff; it’s a masterclass in corporate virtue-signaling colliding with biological reality, where a 20-year-old born male now embodies women’s athletic wear. Savage x Fenty’s move screams agenda—pushing gender fluidity into everyday consumerism, blurring lines that sports, science, and even common sense have long recognized.

Zoom out to the 2A community, and the implications hit like a suppressed AR-15 round: if corporations like Rihanna’s can redefine women for profit, what’s stopping them from reimagining rights next? We’ve seen it in the culture wars—biological males dominating women’s sports, shattering records and safety norms, all under the rainbow flag of inclusion. This modeling gig normalizes that exact dynamic, training the public eye to accept male frames in female spaces. For gun owners, it’s a flashing red warning: the same activist machinery eroding Second Amendment protections under common-sense reforms is hard at work here, gaslighting us into accepting 10-round mag limits or assault weapon bans as progress. When elites like Musk’s own kid get platformed this way, it accelerates the slide toward a world where facts bow to feelings, and our constitutional carry rights could be next on the inclusivity chopping block.

The 2A fight has always been about preserving unyielding truths—natural rights, self-defense, biological dimorphism in competitions. Rihanna’s casting call? It’s exhibit A in how pop culture chips away at those foundations, one sports bra at a time. Pro-2A patriots, take note: support brands that respect reality, call out the nonsense, and keep stacking ammo. This story isn’t about bras; it’s about the battle for binary truths in a world hell-bent on blurring them. Stay vigilant, stay armed.

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