Dylan Mulvaney is once again facing backlash from conservatives after the release of her new song, "Days of Girlhood," while she pledged that all proceeds from the music video will be donated to The Trevor Project, a nonprofit dedicated to LGBTQ+ youth suicide prevention.Mulvaney, 27, posted a music video for her single on Wednesday, in which she sings about learning "the basics" of being a woman.
The TikTok star first gained a following after starting "Days of Girlhood" posts in 2022, which documents her gender transition process.
She has also faced repeated anti-transgender attacks after she posted an ad with Bud Light in April 2023, which sparked a major boycott of the alcohol brand.Several conservatives attacked Mulvaney's music video Wednesday, including Angela Morabito, spokesperson for the right-leaning Defense of Freedom Institute and a visiting fellow for the Independent Women's Forum."Dylan Mulvaney's song features bubble baths, one-night stands, and prescription pills," Morabito wrote in a post to X, formerly Twitter. "Nothing about contributing to the world in a meaningful way, like real women do.""If you're going to pretend to be a woman, at least pretend to be a good one," Morabito added.Conservative political commentator Liz Wheeler also attacked Mulvaney's appearance over X, writing, "The craziest part of Dylan Mulvaney's new music video is even after hormones and surgery, he still looks like a total dude.
Just an unhealthy one wearing girl clothes.""Dylan Mulvaney is not a woman and knows nothing about girlhood," Wheeler said in a separate post. "He's a man.