Keyword: dylanmulvaney
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If you’re a normal human being you’ve likely had a Bud Light at some point in your life. You probably thought it was crap, but you choked it down anyway because people buy it because it’s cheap and known. It’s the melba toast of beers – non-threatening alcoholic drink that, after you suck down a couple of them, the taste doesn’t matter anymore. But now it has a new title to go along with parent company Budweiser’s “The King of Beers,” because now Bud Light is The Drag Queen of Beers. Dylan Mulvaney, the cross-dressing gay guy pretending to be...
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"Grandpa is feeling a little frisky today.""Let me, ah, say something to all of you and be as clear, and concise, as possible." consequence.net(Mr. Rock speaks in 9x19mm Parabellum repeatedly.)" Bud light and Ansheiser Busch." "Have a terrific day."
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American singer, songwriter, and rapper Kid Rock posted a video Monday night of him shooting cases of Bud Light in response to Anheuser-Busch featuring trans TikTok star Dylan Mulvaney as the spokesperson for the beer. In the video, Rock faces the camera and says, “Grandpa is feeling a little frisky today. Let me say something to all of you and be as clear and concise as possible.” The rapper then turns and opens fire on several cases of Bud Light set up as targets at a distance, pulverizing them.
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U.S. — In a match made in heaven, a beverage that tries to pass itself as beer has hired as its spokesperson a man trying to pass himself off as a woman. "For decades, we've been putting carbonated backwash in a beer can and pretending it's beer," said Anheuser-Busch CEO Brendan Whitworth. "Who better to represent our brand than a guy throwing on a dress and pretending he's a woman?" Long a staple drink of people who hate actual beer, Bud Light felt putting Dylan Mulvaney's face on a can would also attract people who hate actual women. "As a...
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We have to admit, we sat on this one for a while, awaiting the quite predictable ‘HAHA! April Fools’ Day! We got you!’. Alas, believe it or not, it’s real. Bud Light has apparently made a deal with TikTok celebrity, Dylan Mulvaney, who became internet famous pretending to be a girl. Years ago, Bud Light’s slogan was ‘Up for Whatever’. Apparently, they’re finally following through on that threat. Dylan Mulvaney has become the new brand ambassador for Bud Light. 🍺 The beer brand even made a special edition Dylan Mulvaney Can 🥤celebrating his 365 days of girlhood. (This is not...
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The biological male is partnering with Bud Light in a campaign to sell beer, complete with his own special edition beer can featuring his recently restructured face.
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It's been a tough year for Dylan Mulvaney. Twelve months since launching her hit TikTok series, Days of Girlhood, she's earned hundreds of thousands of dollars, won allies in the White House, and is elbowing her way into the world of Hollywood celebrities. Still, the rigors of social media stardom are taking a toll. The 26-year-old has endured painful facial surgery and been doxxed — when a fan published her personal phone number online. Now the trans poster girl has revealed how her personal relationships have fallen apart, that she struggles to get a date — and is still to...
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As public writers we have to strike a careful balance between (a) not giving someone like Dylan Mulvaney too much press, and (b) using his sad, tragic life story as a warning for other vulnerable potential victims of transgender ideology. His latest pronouncement falls squarely into the latter camp: [M]any women object to Mulvaney's shrill approximation of femininity. Others resent a biological male stepping into their shoes, and gobbling up paid work promoting cosmetics and other feminine products. The criticisms clearly sting Mulvaney, whose typically peppy appearances have, one year into [his] journey, given way to moments of despondency and...
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In the video, Mulvaney lip syncs along with audio that says “I am Eloise. I am six. I’m a city child, I live at the Plaza Hotel, which is huge, and wonderful, and tres elegante, especially at Christmas time!” The line comes from a fictional book called “Eloise” about a young girl who lives in the hotel that her mother owns. Mulvaney, a man who identifies as a woman, is wearing a bow in his hair, as well as high-knee socks and a skirt. The pro-trans activist previously met with President Joe Biden, where the two spoke out against legislation...
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Transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney, who recently sat down with Joe Biden to defend children being gender transitioned, has made a video pretending to be the iconic six-year-old character Eloise. Mulvaney is in New York City celebrating one year as living as a “girl” and is staying at The Plaza hotel — where the Eloise books take place. watch The jarring video begins with Mulvaney opening the hotel room door and pantomiming as Eloise. “I am Eloise. I am six,” Mulvaney says. “I’m a city child. I live at the Plaza Hotel, which is huge and wonderful and très élégant —...
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The scene between Drew Barrymore and Dylan Mulvaney was like something out of an Arthurian legend where Guinevere clasped at the hem of her knight’s tunic, or a film that hearkens back to Hollywood’s earliest era where the gentle housewife fell in line with the 1950s iron-fisted husband:Women are now getting on their hands and knees to show solidarity with a man who has lived as a woman for less than a year. Truly the sneakiest trick the patriarchy ever pulled. pic.twitter.com/a9bA1V3oew — Greg Price (@greg_price11) March 14, 2023A woman on her knees, pleading with a man as he sits...
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I like Drew Barrymore and have enjoyed her movies a lot from time to time. I don’t know a ton about her, but I do know she had a rough time growing up and being part of a storied Hollywood family, she had drug and alcohol addiction problems, was exploited, even attempted suicide, and just in general had a hard time finding her way in life. Fortunately, she overcame all that and became a successful actress, producer, and talk show host. She’s also the mother of two young daughters. Unfortunately, however, Drew did a bad thing on her talk...
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The controversial transgender influencer who was invited to Biden's White House has posted a video showing off her bruised and scarred face after she underwent facial feminization surgery. Dylan Mulvaney could be seen in a TikTok video posted on December 21 with bandages around her head and gauze covering her face as she told her 9.9million followers she was feeling well following the controversial surgery. As part of the plastic surgery, transgender women get their facial bones sliced off and sanded down to make themselves appear more feminine. Mulvaney, 26, has been hailed as a transgender icon who gained a...
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Clown World shared a video of two trans-women playing totally and completely embarrassing caricatures of girls (giggling, wearing sunglasses, talking like 12-year-old girls) and Dean Cain was good enough to point out the reality of the video. Oh yeah, one of the ‘girls’ is Dylan Mulvaney, the trans-activist Biden welcomed to the White House. I think… neither of you are girls. https://t.co/PIE9KvpcMV — Dean Cain (@RealDeanCain) December 19, 2022 Sadly (not sadly), the video is gone. But Dean’s comment still stands. For whatever reason, the latest Lefty mantra is that men who pretend to be women, who think they’re acting...
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'Inflation is probably higher than it’s been in your lifetime. Nuclear war – a very real possibility, everyone agrees. You’d think the White House should be paying attention to these things, but Joe Biden is not. He’s got different priorities.' (LifeSiteNews) – Tucker Carlson has slammed Joe Biden for inviting a man who identifies as a “girl” to a small group discussion at the White House. “He just invited a man dressed as a woman to the White House to pretend that he’s actually a woman because, in this regime, they need to make you say things that you know...
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President Joe Biden wants your children to make life-changing gender transitions, and the only reason you want to stop him is bigotry and fear. At least, so he says. In a NowThis media roundtable aired Sunday, Biden discussed issues of the day with progressive activists and social media personalities. Most notable was his interview with transgender TikTok celebrity Dylan Mulvaney, a biological male who is transitioning to "girlhood." In the interview, Biden said state attempts to restrict gender transitions are immoral and based on "fear." He was asked if states had the right to place restrictions on "gender-affirming care," as...
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US President Joe Biden / The White House / flickr With only two weeks to go before the mid-term elections in the United States, President Joe Biden has come out swinging in favour of trans rights. In a sit-down interview with trans TikTok star Dylan Mulvaney, the President said that he supported “every single solitary right” for trans-identifying people, “including use of your gender identity bathrooms in public”. Mulvaney, a 25-year-old actor who lives in California, has acquired 7.5 million followers on TikTok with her “Days of Girlhood” series, which documents her transition from male to female since March. She...
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — History was made last week as Dylan Mulvaney, a pretend woman, sat down in a one-hour Now This News special with Joe Biden, a pretend president. "OMG OMG OMG Mr. President, how aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrree you? EEEEEEEEEE!" said pretend woman Mulvaney in a perfect impression of a totally normal woman. "I'm so, so, so, so, so, so excited to talk to you about important issues concerning very, very young little girls just like me!" "That's right," replied Biden. "I'm not even being facetious here. Not a joke. For real. Annie Oakley." Aides then poked the pretend president with their...
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A viral TikTok star and transgender activist visited President Joe Biden in the Oval Office to discuss her transition and transgender issues in the US. Dylan Mulvaney, who documents on the app her 'firsts' as a woman in a series she calls 'days of girlhood,' revealed that she and members of NowThis News were visiting the White House for an interview that will be made public on Sunday.
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