Mulvaney, a trans influencer, says she waited for things to get better: “But surprise! They haven’t really.” Sales of the beer tanked after conservatives blasted Bud Light’s sponsorship.
(Image credit: @dylanmulvaney TikTok/Screenshot by NPR)
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Mulvaney, a trans influencer, says she waited for things to get better: “But surprise! They haven’t really.” Sales of the beer tanked after conservatives blasted Bud Light’s sponsorship.
(Image credit: @dylanmulvaney TikTok/Screenshot by NPR)
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