Dylan Mulvaney asks for work on social media in wake of Bud Light fallout

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Dylan Mulvaney
Actor Dylan Mulvaney arrives at the Alice + Olivia by Stacey Bendet pride event “Camp Pride” at The Close East Lawn on Wednesday, June 14, 2023, in New York. (Photo by Andy Kropa/Invision/AP) Andy Kropa/Andy Kropa/Invision/AP

Dylan Mulvaney asks for work on social media in wake of Bud Light fallout

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Transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney is currently looking for work, announcing on social media that the influencer is available for bookings.

The activist, a biological man who identifies as a woman, shared the news on Instagram in a post that stated Mulvaney is “booking speaking opportunities for the upcoming 23/24 school year.” Mulvaney’s post comes after the activist has received pushback from conservatives on social media, with many conservatives speaking out against a partnership Mulvaney did with Bud Light earlier this year.

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“I am booking speaking opportunities for the upcoming 23/24 school year and would love to come visit,” Mulvaney’s post read.

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The post shares an email one can contact “for serious inquiries.” The email is to the Creative Arts Agency, a talent agency representing Mulvaney.

Mulvaney’s post comes after the activist left the United States to spend some time in Peru, stating it was “a little sad” to have to leave the U.S. “to feel safe.”

Mulvaney has partnered with many brands in the past 12 months, including Nike, Maybelline, and Bud Light, with the last causing the most backlash among conservatives. Earlier this year, Bud Light sent the influencer a beer can featuring Mulvaney’s face to mark a full year of “girlhood,” leading to conservatives urging the public to boycott the brand.

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Since then, Bud Light sales have fallen sharply, even to the point of hurting other brands in the portfolio of its parent company, Anheuser-Busch. Last month, Mulvaney complained that the company had not offered support at the height of the backlash and said, “I’ve been scared to leave my house.”

The Washington Examiner contacted Creative Arts Agency for comment.

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