Newsweek about company boycotts such as Bud Light and Target and said that she understands why some people may feel the need to speak out against them.On Thursday, Gabbi Tuft, a transgender woman and former WWE wrestler spoke to Newsweek about her views on recent the boycott of Bud Light following their decision to partner with Dylan Mulvaney, a transgender activist and influencer.
Tuft told Newsweek that she knows Mulvaney personally and didn't initially realize that the partnership was only one can that Mulvaney received and posted on her Instagram."I thought, me personally, [Bud Light] put it out in stores but it never happened and so that I understand, I'm like, 'ok, now I can see how that got blown out of proportion,'" Tuft told Newsweek. "But, I can also see how there are a lot of people out there who might feel like the transgender issues might be being shoved in their face and they might not want to see it anywhere and I can understand that."Over the past several months, transgender rights have remained a topic of conversation with many conflicting views on both sides of the aisle.
In terms of sports, many conservatives disagree with transgender women competing in female sports categories and some professional sports recently passed new policies banning this.