Vivian Wilson isn't living in fear.Pride Month is essentially here and the famous transgender model is using her platform to show her unapologetic queerness during a very hostile time for the LGBTQ+ community.Wilson is kicking off June by teaming up with Rihanna on the 2026 Pride campaign for Savage x Fenty. Starring alongside models like Laith Ashley, Honey Balenciaga, Plastique Tiara, the photo shoot celebrates all types of diverse bodies that make up every color of the rainbow."Trans bodies are so hated on and so demonized. I think it's very important that queer people are very visible. To do this campaign where trans bodies are celebrated is very important. One of the other models started throwing me around like a baseball bat at one point! I'm ready for hot girl summer too," Wilson tells Out. See on Instagram As anti-LGBTQ+ legislation continues to gain momentum under President Donald Trump's leadership, Wilson is continuing to use her platform to speak out against homophobic and bigoted policies."As queer people, we're always screaming into this void that we're not these demons you think we are. It's exhausting, but it's incredibly important to lift up the queer community. We can't stop screaming. Queer progress has gotten better and now it's getting worse. Especially in these political times, it's important to showcase queer joy."Although Wilson's bravery is extremely admirable, her platform has raised concerns for her safety. Wilson's father, Elon Musk, has posted transphobic remarks on social media against his daughter that have even offended his ex, Ashley St. Clair.St. Clair recently posted on her Instagram Story that Musk's targeted statements have resulted in "threats against my family" at an increasingly alarming rate. "Elon is aware that he has this impact, particularly on those he posts negatively about," St. Clair said.While St. Clair's concerns are very valid, Wilson wants all of her supporters to know that she's safe and not worried about harm pot