TikTok with her "Days of Girlhood" series.The influencer, who uses she/they pronouns, announced the partnership in a video posted to her Instagram account on April 1.
She dressed as Audrey Hepburn's character in Breakfast at Tiffany's in the clip and joked about the meaning of "March Madness.""Happy March Madness!!" they wrote. "Just found out this had to do with sports and not just saying it's a crazy month!
In celebration of this sports thing @budlight is giving you the chance to win $15,000! Share a video with #EasyCarryContest for a chance to win!!
Good luck! #budlightpartner."The activist noted that she celebrated her 365th day of "womanhood" and that Bud Light sent her "possibly the best gift ever"—a commemorative can of Bud Light with her face on it.On Thursday, Mulvaney seemingly hinted at the drama while posting a photo of a Domino's pizza to her Instagram Story."And I think I deserve a nice cold beer too," they wrote across the image, alongside a red heart emoji.Prior to posting the Instagram Story, the comedian appeared to break her silence on the conversation surrounding her partnership in a TikTok video."Hi, how are you?" she asked her followers. "I haven't been making as many videos.