Bud Light praised as âallyâ for brand partnership with trans TikTok star Dylan Mulvaney

âGuess I have to start buying Bud Light again,â one fan of the influencer wrote

People are praising Bud Light for its ongoing support of the LGBTQ community after the beer brand partnered with trans TikTok star Dylan Mulvaney.

This week, Mulvaney, who has gained recognition for her documentation of her transition over the past year, which has seen her film each day âof being a girl,â announced the partnership in a video posted to Instagram.
In the video, Mulvaney, who could be seen sitting in front of multiple cans of Bud Light while dressed like Audrey Hepburnâs character in Breakfast at Tiffanyâs in a black dress and black opera-length gloves, revealed that she had partnered with the company for March Madness.
âSo, I kept hearing about this thing called March Madness, and I thought we were all just having a hectic month!â Mulvaney joked as she opened one of the cans of beer. âBut it turns out it has something to do with sports. And Iâm not sure exactly which sport, but either way itâs a cause to celebrate.â
The influencer then noted that this month she celebrated her 365th day of âwomanhood,â and that Bud Light sent her âpossibly the best gift everâ in celebration - a can of Bud Light emblazoned with her face.
âThis wasnât on my bingo board but itâs now my most prized possession,â she wrote on her Instagram Stories of the customised can.
After encouraging her fans and followers to view details on her Instagram to learn more about the partnership, and the possibility of winning money from Bud Light during the basketball tournament, Mulvaney concluded the video with a âcheersâ and a âgo team!â
In another video from the campaign, which appears to have expired but which has been posted on Twitter, Mulvaney could be seen holding a can of Bud Light beer while sitting in a bubble bath and dancing.
The partnership between the TikTok star and the Anheuser-Busch-owned company has since been met with an outpouring of support and praise, with many of Mulvaneyâs fans applauding the beer brand for its allyship.
âGuess I have to start buying Bud Light again. We are all human, we all deserve representation. Thanks for being an ally,â one person tweeted.
Another said: âYeah to #BudLight [being an] ally. Heading out to get a case in support of Dylan Mulvaney.â
âWe love Dylan! Thank you @BudLight for showing your love and support. #TransRightsAreHumanRights,â someone else tweeted.
Others noted that the brand has a long history of support for the LGBTQ community, with one person pointing out that âBud Light has been an ally and sponsor for Pride events for two decadesâ.
In 2019, Bud Light announced it would be releasing rainbow-inspired bottles in partnership with GLAAD to celebrate World Pride, and that for every case of rainbow bottles sold, it would donate to GLAAD âto assist in their efforts of creating a world where everyone can live the life they loveâ.
At the time, the company also acknowledged that the rainbow bottles were the âlatest effort in a 20-year partnership between Bud Light and GLAADâ.
The brand partnership between Mulvaney and Bud Light comes amid a recent push by conservative groups across the US to pass anti-trans bills, and amid Republican-backed efforts to pass anti-drag bills, which many have deemed anti-LGBTQ.
While many have commended Bud Lightâs recent campaign, others, such as Kid Rock, have been critical of the brandâs decision to partner with Mulvaney, with the singer filming himself shooting four cases of Bud Light in apparent protest.
âGrandpaâs feeling a little frisky today. Let me say something to all of you and be as clear and concise as possible,â the 52-year-old said in the video posted to Twitter on Monday, which has since prompted widespread mocking on social media.
âImagine how sad your life has to be to spend time doing this,â one person commented under the video, while another said: âWhat a bizarrely hateful and violent reaction to Budweiser partnering with a trans activist. The man needs serious help.â
âYou actually had to buy beer before you showed your ignorance,â someone else wrote. âSo you still supported @AnheuserBusch you waste of space.â
In a statement to Fox News, Bud Light said that it works with âhundreds of influencersâ as a way to âauthentically connect with audiences across various demographics,â and that it had gifted the bespoke Bud Light can to Mulvaney to âcelebrate a personal milestoneâ.
âAnheuser-Busch works with hundreds of influencers across our brands as one of many ways to authentically connect with audiences across various demographics and passion points,â the spokesperson said. âFrom time to time, we produce unique commemorative cans for fans and for brand influencers, like Dylan Mulvaney. This commemorative can was a gift to celebrate a personal milestone and is not for sale to the general public.â
The Independent has contacted representatives for Mulvaney and Bud Light for comment.
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