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CNN apologizes after LGBTQ activists rage at network for 'misgendering' Dylan Mulvaney

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CNN anchor Kate Bolduan apologized Wednesday after a correspondent allegedly "misgendered" trans woman and biological male Dylan Mulvaney.

Multiple LGBTQ Twitter activists ripped a Tuesday segment on "CNN News Central" during which Ryan Young reported on the ongoing backlash against Bud Light for making the trans activist a brand spokesperson.

After Young referred to Mulvaney as "he" twice, Bolduan took a moment on air the next day to say, "We apologize for that error." According to the 26-year-old activist’s social media pages, Mulvaney prefers to go by "she/they" pronouns.

Young’s report included interviews with people on the streets of Nashville, Tennessee, and Chicago, Illinois, for their comments on the Bud Light controversy, which has been going on ever since the brand partnered with Mulvaney in April.

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