“She’s loving the attention”: Trans TikTok Star Dylan Mulvaney Reportedly Wants Bud Light Controversy to Boost a Career in Broadway
Dylan Mulvaney’s controversial partnership with Anheuser-Busch has been the most talked about topic since the collaboration video was released. The Trans-influencer is making waves on the internet and some people are in support of Mulvaney. The Trans-advocate’s close friends have spoken about how Mulvaney is dealing with all the backlash she is receiving from the people.
After the collaboration video was released, people asked to boycott Bud Light, which is owned by Anheuser-Busch.
Dylan Mulvaney is enjoying the attention she is receiving from this controversy
After Dylan Mulvaney collaborated with Bud Light brand, many people were averse to the Trans-advocate promoting the brand in their new commercial. Conservatives called for the boycott of the brand Bud Light beer which also affected the sales of the beer company owned by Anheuser-Busch. While Bud Light might be suffering due to this backlash, reportedly, Mulvaney is enjoying this attention.
Reportedly, the trans-activist is not completely upset by the backlash she is receiving online and through some people in real life. Mulvaney is looking at this controversy as an opportunity to make her career work. A source close to Mulvaney said,
“Dylan is a lady who likes the finer things in life, like champagne and caviar. She isn’t the type of girl who chows down on chicken wings and beer. She’s loving the attention and hopes it gets her a return to Broadway as a leading lady.”
Even though it is negative publicity, Mulvaney expects this to work in her favor. She wishes to make a big name on Broadway through this attention and as per reports she is working towards it.
Dylan Mulvaney explains why she went offline after the Bud Light controversy
After Mulvaney was grilled online by the conservatives and the people averse to her collaboration with Bud Light, the transgender influencer went offline for some time. Recently, Mulvaney explained why she decided to go offline after the controversy. Mulvaney posted a video on Instagram and said,
“I’m going to try to leave gender out of this since that’s how we found ourselves here. I’ve been offline for a few weeks, and a lot has been said about me, some of which is so far from my truth that I was like hearing my name, and I didn’t even know who they were talking about sometimes. It’s a very dissociative feeling.”
She further added,
“I want to talk to those people. So, hi, long time no talk, how are you?“I’ve always tried to love everyone, you know, even the people that make it really, really hard and I think it’s okay to be frustrated with someone or confused. But what I’m struggling to understand is the need to dehumanize and to be cruel.”
The Trans-advocate also explained that there are people who support her in this situation and said,
“I’m just going to go ahead and trust that the people who know me and my heart won’t listen to that noise. I’m hoping those parts will still be exciting to you and will be enough to those of you who support me and choose to see my humanity, even if you don’t fully understand or relate to me.”
Mulvaney also expressed that she is no longer a people pleasure and ended her message to her followers on a positive note saying, If you’re still around, I am too, Love Ya.”
Source: Radar Online; Advocate