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Dylan Mulvaney Gives the Middle Finger in New Photo After Bud Light Furor

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Instagram, many expressed their fury at the partnership, which led to boycotts across the country.Mulvaney has spoken out a couple of times about the situation involving the Bud Light backlash, explaining why she took a social media absence and also revealing she's having trouble sleeping.Her latest update could be construed as a response to those still furious about the Bud Light collaboration, with her showing the middle finger during a recent trip to Yosemite National Park in California.Dressed in park ranger get-up, the first image shows Mulvaney smiling by the water and in front of the mountains.

The second picture is in the same spot, but she's flipping the bird to the camera with both hands. There's no pointed reference to anything or anyone, and the caption simply reads: "Touched grass."Other videos in the same Instagram update include Mulvaney, wearing a Princess Diana shirt, and a friend singing "Tonight You Belong to Me" by Gene Austin.

She's also seen climbing rocks, crying about how good Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story is, and posing in a swimsuit."Never thought I'd get flipped off by Dylan," one of the top comments on the post said. "Honestly, it's a vibe," another said. "The 2nd pic is everything," a fan wrote, referring to the same picture of Mulvaney and her middle fingers.

Influencer Frederic Chen added, "Second photo is so real."While some fans applauded Mulvaney, there were some who espoused anti-transgender sentiments. "Are these all men in the picture?

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