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30.06.2023 - 00:35 / perezhilton.com
Dylan Mulvaney is opening up about the backlash she received after partnering with Bud Light — and revealing the cowardly way the brand reacted to the chaos!
If you’ll recall, the TikTok sensation, who is known for her series “365 Days of Girlhood” in which she celebrates and documents her transition, released a video sponsored by the beer company on her Instagram back in April. In the video, she revealed Bud Light sent her a customized can of beer with her face on it to commemorate her 365th day of girlhood. A super sweet gesture! Unfortunately, homophobes all across the country saw otherwise…
Conservatives quickly took to social media to call out the brand for partnering with the trans star — and they purposefully misgendered her while blasting “woke” culture and calling Bud Light a “groomer” company. Then a massive boycott of the drink began and many right-wing pundits were caught destroying various Bud Light products in stores. The controversy was incredibly hard to ignore, too! From news anchors to mainstream musicians, tons of people were coming for Dylan — and it was awful!
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Also, it’s really f**king disturbing in light of the rise of transphobia and anti-LGBTQ+ laws gaining traction in the country. This is why we’re really disheartened to hear how the brand completely mishandled this scandal.
In Thursday’s new video on the ‘gram, Dylan sat outside and took a sip of beer, teasing:
Hah! A funny way to start a very serious conversation. While Dylan has been open about her mental health and the bullying she has been the target of since this backlash began, this is the first time she has specifically addressed the Bud Light of it all. And she didn’t hold back! She
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