products supporting Pride Month, which takes place every June. Companies supporting the LGBTQ+ community outside of Pride Month have also faced backlash from conservatives.Bud Light drew relentless criticism in April for a small branded partnership it had with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney.
In a video posted to Instagram on April 1, Mulvaney said that the beer brand had sent her a can with her face on it to commemorate 365 days of her living as a woman.Mulvaney's partnership with Bud Light drew condemnation from several conservative figures, including Rep.
Dan Crenshaw, a Texas Republican. Many issued boycott calls, and there has been overt scrutiny of an increasing number of companies over their pro-LGBTQ+ marketing initiatives.Screen star Page, 36, who announced in December 2020 that he is transgender, addressed the current mood regarding transgender people when he made an appearance on U.K.
TV show Lorraine on Wednesday.During the interview, host Lorraine Kelly said that there is "so much noise out there" against transgender people, and asked Page how he was handling it."It's very true what you're saying," said Page, who is prompting his new memoir, Pageboy. "It is interesting to be in a place in my life I could've never imagined.