transgender influencer, 26, shared a video on Instagram in which she revealed that Bud Light had sent her a can with her face on it to commemorate 365 days of her living as a woman.
Mulvaney's Days of Girlhood video series, which charts her first year of transitioning, has been a viral success.The Bud Light partnership drew condemnation from a number of conservative figures, including Texas Rep.
Dan Crenshaw, with many issuing calls for a boycott of Bud Light. Musician Kid Rock reacted by sharing footage of himself opening fire on a stack of Bud Light cans, a move that was emulated by model Bri Teresi.The furor reflects anti-transgender sentiment that has been growing across the United States, with bills targeting the rights of transgender people being embraced by Republican governors and statehouses across the country.Presumably because of the heightened attention, Mulvaney revealed in a TikTok post shared over the weekend that she has been followed while out and about."I've been followed on and off for the past two months," she said in the clip, which was shot in a car and showed her makeup-free. "Usually, I just try to pretend it's not happening, but today it really bugged me."Mulvaney went on to explain that she was "just going to get my laser hair removal, and I was in the office.
I walked out and I was like, 'I'm gonna lose them.' And so I turned full on The Fast and the Furious Tokyo Drift. And I'm like, racing like down alleyways.