Dylan Mulbany, a man who is solely responsible for the destruction of beer brand Budlight, says his subjective feelings are “living evidence” that the “right” anti-trans idea is false.
in Interview and Rolling Stonetransgender activists and social media stars claimed he was living his life against criticism of the transgender movement.
“I'm living my life, I'm successful, I'm happy, I'm thriving, I'm thriving, I'm thriving, I'm feeling euphoric. That means I'm being pushed by the far right and by the extremists. I'm living the proof that it's not,” he said.
Mulvaney became famous when it became the face of Budlight in 2023, and later became the country's number one best-selling beer brand. Budlight had a reputation as a working man's beer, but after the company teamed up with over-the-top trans activists, its sales dived into its third bestseller beer in months thanks to a voluntary and extensive boycott. Beer has never returned to its top spot on the market.
Mulvaney is currently about to sell a book documenting her journey as a transgender person. The book comes up during “interesting times” as more states continue to draft laws that put more restrictions on transgenderism, particularly women and girls' sports.
The book is “On How I Rediscovered Transjoy After Extreme Pain,” covering “nasty moments” that I couldn't share on social media. But Mulvaney says he wants to “fight” the “negative” views of transgenderism nurtured by the Trump administration.
After Bud Wright moved away from him, Mulbany eventually attacked his previous partner. The activist and social media star was “transphobic” and blasted Bad Light for not standing by his side when the backlash after the beer brand began working as a spokesman with him was a hit.
Mulvaney also reported After the Bad Lights fiasco, he lost many of his sponsorships and advertising partners.
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