Posted on 05/28/2023 4:32:54 PM PDT by Libloather
Transgender TikTok star Dylan Mulvaney was seen out-and-about in Los Angeles in a rare public appearance as she has kept a low profile since her disastrous advertising campaign with Bud Light.
The 26-year-old was seen in photographs obtained exclusively by DailyMail.com leaving her apartment in a white crop top with white jeans, sunglasses and a face mask on Saturday, as she picked up her $800 Prada bikini top and a pink dress from a local dry cleaners.
She later headed to a Beverly Hills salon where she underwent laser hair removal before admittedly speeding away.
Mulvaney's public outing comes after Anheuser Busch, the parent company of Bud Light, lost nearly $16billion in market value since the campaign began on April 1.
Its competitors, though, have amassed $3.2billion in market value ahead of Memorial Day weekend — a time often celebrated with outdoor barbecues and alcohol.
Mulvaney had earned an estimated $1.5million fortune as she gained a massive following on TikTok, where she documented her transition to a transgender female.
She has taken on brand ambassador roles for major brands like Charlotte Tilbury, MAC Cosmetics, Ulta and Kate Spade but has become more notorious since she posted a video of her dressed as Audrey Hepburn from Breakfast at Tiffany's sipping from Bud Light cans with her face on them.
Mulvaney said in the video that she was partnering with the beer maker in a campaign to support her first full year as a transgender female — but Anheuser Busch executives have since denied that there was any partnership after originally saying it was the brainchild of an outside ad agency.
It remains unclear whether Mulvaney earned any money from that video, but on Saturday she seemed to flaunt her wealth, holding a Prada bikini that sells for $800.
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Wonder what the mark-up is for a 800 dollar bikini?
Why are you reading FR while you’re eating dinner?
Ok, don’t answer that. I guess we’ve all been there at one time or another.
I never laughed so hard when reading an article and looking at the photos they used.
“What do they do with the woof?”
An old friend of ours said this one time when we were visiting the French Quarter. Saw a bunch of drag queens parading around. Anything goes there in NOLA.
Apparently, Dylan “dresses right”.
And I guess shaving facial hair twice a day is getting old.
He’s such a turd.
Good news is that he doesn’t have to tuck anything in his bikini top.
I have never understood the rag business aka garment industry.
Agreed. Supposedly there is something on the interwebs that may confirm this. Something along the lines of an acquaintance of his encouraging Mulvaney to do this or Mulvaney admitting it. Not sure which, but I've heard the rumors. But I'm not putting his name in my searches.
Nah. Vera had some muscles. This pipsqueak is skinnier than Twiggy.
no can do.. I don’t pay attention to their stock price.
The persona he crafted was just too way over the top, too scripted to be anything but a construct.
Looks like dylan is getting ready for the new hooters commercial
Just a dude acting as a girl. And rakes in the bucks
Fer cryin out loud, Mulvaney! Go eat a biscuit or something. You look like you’ve been starved.
Related:
In some places bud Light 24 packs selling for $3.49
Woman destroys 170 year old company:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=S-9qStErAps
A lot of good that will do him after he kills himself or is committed to a hospital. Besides the emaciated body, that dude has some serious mental issues that will catch up to him.
+1
He is not a she no matter what sort of plastic surgery or parts he has cut off. Every cell in his body has male characteristics.
the dude is an actor, acting like a girl, he has a girlfriend too, but hey AB bought into his act so did a lot of other woke corps
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