Forbes names Dylan Mulvaney on one of its '30 Under 30' lists



Forbes included transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney on its 2024 "30 Under 30" list pertaining to social media.

"Businesswoman special !!! This was my dream, I couldn't be more grateful. And buckle up, we're just getting started," Mulvaney wrote on an Instagram post.

"YES!!!!!!!!!" Washington Post columnist Taylor Lorenz wrote in response to Mulvaney's post, adding multiple emojis with heart eyes.

Someone else responded to Mulvaney's post by commenting, "BusinessMan."

Another comment read, "Business-man*."

"Here's something you need to know.... you are not a woman.... just a boy in dress up," someone else wrote.

Earlier this year, Bud Light earned massive consumer backlash for enlisting Mulvaney, a man who identifies as a woman, to promote the beer brand.

Mulvaney has also promoted products such as a bra and leggings. "Home for a moment and leaning into cozy workout wear life with @nikewomen ‘s newest Zenvy leggings and Alate bra! They're so comfortable and buttery soft, perfect for workouts and everyday wear!" he wrote in an April Instagram post.

While interviewing Mulvaney, Forbes' Kristin Stoller asked what gives Mulvaney the edge over other creators, and Mulvaney opined that it is "humility."

Mulvaney said that "activism for transness can look many different ways," adding, "maybe that's me being in a rom-com or, you know, writing a book."

Mulvaney, who is 26 years old, will turn 27 later this year.

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Kid Rock reportedly spotted drinking Bud Light mere months after blasting the beer brand



Rocker Kid Rock — who made headlines earlier this year for opening fire on cases of Bud Light when the beer brand became embroiled in controversy for tapping transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney to promote the beverage — has reportedly been recently spotted drinking a Bud Light.

TMZ reported that Rock consumed the controversial brand of beer in Nashville on Thursday night. In images posted by the outlet, Rock appears to have a can of Bud Light in hand.

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Earlier this year in April, Rock had shared the video of himself shooting at cases of Bud Light. "F*** Bud Light," Rock declared after blasting the cases. He also added, "F*** Anheuser-Busch." In the video he was wearing a cap with the acronym MAGA on it.

TheBlaze has messaged Rock's Instagram and Facebook accounts to offer the musician the opportunity to provide a comment, but so far there has been no response to the messages.

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The beer giant has faced significant backlash since having Mulvaney, a man who identifies as a woman, take to social media to promote Bud Light. The barrage of negative public sentiment has been evident as people blast the brand on social media and sales have slumped.

Even amid the groundswell of negative public sentiment, the company continued promoting the LGBT movement.

"Bud Light and the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), the exclusive certifying body for LGBT-owned businesses, announce they are extending their partnership to continue supporting economic opportunities and advancements for LGBTQ+ Americans and business owners across the country," a press release announced in May.

Mulvaney has also absurdly promoted a bra and leggings for Nike.

"Home for a moment and leaning into cozy workout wear life with @nikewomen ‘s newest Zenvy leggings and Alate bra!" Mulvaney wrote in an April Instagram post. "They're so comfortable and buttery soft, perfect for workouts and everyday wear!"

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Dylan Mulvaney advertises K18 hair oil



Anheuser-Busch has been facing significant backlash since enlisting transgender figure Dylan Mulvaney to advertise Bud Light beer, but apparently that groundswell of negative consumer sentiment has not scared K18 Hair away from continuing to use Mulvaney to promote its products.

Mulvaney's relationship with K18 apparently predates the Bud Light fiasco, as he posted a video promoting some of its products earlier this year in mid-March.

Earlier this week, Mulvaney posted a video advertising hair oil. "K18’s new hair oil is a gift from above to treat frizz and flyaways!" Mulvaney wrote. The post is labeled as a paid partnership.

People sounded off in the comments on the Instagram post.

"Give it up Dylan. No one really thinks you’re a woman," one person commented on the post.

"Another thing to boycott," someone else wrote.

"Dylan is not transitioning… He's making profit by mocking womanhood maybe one day he’ll realize he could never be a woman," someone else wrote.

"Dylan is just a guy putting on a show. Once this crazy train runs out of track he will be done playing this character," someone declared.

"Maybe you should wash your man hair in Bud Light!!!" another commenter exclaimed.

Last month, Mulvaney advertised a Nike bra and leggings.

"Home for a moment and leaning into cozy workout wear life with @nikewomen‘s newest Zenvy leggings and Alate bra!" Mulvaney wrote in an Instagram post that is labeled as a paid partnership. "They're so comfortable and buttery soft, perfect for workouts and everyday wear!"

Some people have been boycotting Bud Light since the beer brand partnered with Mulvaney to promote the beverage.

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Nike gets hammered for having transgender figure advertise bra, leggings, tells people to 'Be Kind' and 'inclusive'



After Nike enlisted a biological man to advertise a bra and leggings, many people expressed their disapproval by leaving comments on Nike's Instagram account. But Nike posted a comment of its own, telling people to be nice while also threatening to delete comments "that are not in the spirit of a diverse and inclusive community."

Earlier this week, Mulvaney, who identifies as a transgender woman, posted content in which he was sporting the women's apparel: "Home for a moment and leaning into cozy workout wear life with @nikewomen ‘s newest Zenvy leggings and Alate bra! They’re so comfortable and buttery soft, perfect for workouts and everyday wear! #feelyourall #teamnike #nikepartner," Mulvaney wrote in an Instagram post that has been labeled as a paid partnership.

Nike's move to have a man to advertise women's clothing sparked backlash, with people making their disapproval known on Nike's Instagram page.

"I have five grandsons that I won’t be buying Nike products for anymore. I'll buy from companies that support women," one person wrote in a comment on a Nike post advertising a shoe.

"I don't support misogyny or delusions. No more Nike for me," someone else wrote.

"I am never buying your products again! Go woke go broke!" another commenter declared.

Nike dropped a message of its own in the comments section, declaring, "You are an essential component to the success of your community! We welcome comments that contribute to a positive and constructive discussion: Be kind," Nike wrote, adding, "Be inclusive," and "Encourage each other." The company wrote that, "Hate speech, bullying, or other behaviors that are not in the spirit of a diverse and inclusive community will be deleted."

Anheuser-Busch also recently came under heavy criticism for having Mulvaney advertise Bud Light and for sending Mulvaney a beer can with his face on it.

"Anheuser-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. From 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," an Anheuser-Busch spokesperson informed Fox News Digital.

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Transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney advertises Nike bra and leggings



Dylan Mulvaney, a biological man who identifies as a transgender woman, is advertising Nike women's products, including leggings and a bra.

"Home for a moment and leaning into cozy workout wear life with @nikewomen ‘s newest Zenvy leggings and Alate bra!" Mulvaney wrote in an Instagram post that is labeled as a paid partnership. "They're so comfortable and buttery soft, perfect for workouts and everyday wear! #feelyourall #teamnike #nikepartner" Mulvaney wrote.

The post also included several photos of Mulvaney apparently wearing the apparel. Mulvaney also advertised the products on Instagram stories, including in a video that shows him bopping around in the outfit.

\u201cMeet NIKE WOMEN\u2019S Newest Ambassador\u2026a biological man. \n\nDylan Mulvaney is now being paid \ud83d\udcb0by Nike Women to promote sports bras- even though he\u2019s a man! \n\nAnother day, another company slapping all women in the face by mocking them and paying a man to take their place! #nike\u2026\u201d
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Mulvaney has repeatedly made headlines, including recently after revealing a can of Bud Light beer plastered with Mulvaney's likeness.

"Anheuser-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. From 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," an Anheuser-Busch spokesperson informed Fox News Digital.

Last month, Mulvaney shared an image of a message, apparently from from Vice President Kamala Harris, in which the vice president lauded Mulvaney.

"Thank you for courageously sharing your story and your journey. I appreciate your continued advocacy for transgender equality, including during your visit to the White House last year," Harris wrote. "I am grateful for your dedication and courage, and I hope you continue to use your platform to spread positivity and create change. I look forward to seeing all that you will accomplish in the future."

Mulvaney briefly interviewed Biden last year, asking him questions pertaining to the issue of transgenderism.

Joe Biden and TikTok Star Dylan Mulvaney Discuss Trans Rights www.youtube.com

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