Trangender activist Dylan Mulvaney released a video celebrating “500 days of being a girl” and discussing the “trauma” brought by the now-infamous Bud Light partnership. Mulvaney, 26, posted the video to social media on Wednesday. “Today, on [day] 500, is dedicated to
The former president of Bud Light’s parent company has urged the firm’s current CEO to step down over the ‘bungled’ Dylan Mulvaney debacle. Anson Fericks has said Anheuser-Busch Sales and Distribution Co’s Brendan Whitworth to leave, rather than do more damage. He
Angel Reese’s influence appeared to have stretched beyond basketball as an LSU baseball star took a page out of the national champion’s book on Monday night during the College World Series. With the Tigers already up 11-3, Dylan Crews led off the
Presidential hopeful Ron DeSantis served drinks to veterans in Nevada but joked that he would not serve ‘woke’ beer Bud Light. The beer is being boycotted by Republicans after the company celebrated transgender social media personality Dylan Mulvaney’s one-year anniversary of ‘being
Wholesalers have reportedly been informed that Bud Light would buy back unsold beer once it expires due to the company facing backlash from its polarizing deal with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney. A long feature on the topic of the company’s struggles has
Quarterback Dylan Raiola, the No. 1 recruit for the class of 2024, announced that he is heading to the University of Georgia for his collegiate career. Raiola made the announcement via social media that he’s heading to Athens once he finishes his
Trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney says she has been suffering from sleeping issues since she received backlash over her partnership with Bud Light. And she queried the mental health effects that being called a man thousands of times every day will have on
The NFL Draft’s main sponsor has been Bud Light, but the spotlight on the beer brand has never been hotter as it has caught flak over its partnership with Dylan Mulvaney. Mulvaney is a transgender influencer who also scored a deal with
Former University of Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines slammed Nike’s decision to made transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney a paid spokesperson. Gaines appeared on OutKick’s “The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show” and joked that she has not been given an offer from Nike.
Athletic apparel giant Nike doubled down on its decision to use transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney in marketing campaigns to promote the company’s female clothing. In a pinned comment to Nike’s verified Instagram account, the company instructed customers to “Be kind, be inclusive