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BREAKING: Boston Red Sox Fans Ditch Bud Lite As Backlash For Trans Activist Dylan Mulvaney Continues


The drama featuring the backlash that surrounds trans activist Dylan Mulvaney continues to arise as we speak.

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According to reports from local media outlets, the Boston Red Sox fans were seen showing the world how much they disapprove of trans activist Mulvaney after he was named as the brand ambassador for Bud Lite’s new marketing campaign.

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Bud Lite has been suffering big time in terms of sales and revenue as leading stars and now fans of leading sporting teams were seen boycotting the famous beer of the USA.

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The company reported losses worth billions on a daily basis but they’re yet to reverse the decision and that has some people in a state of absolute awe as to what in the world is going on.

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A similar trend was seen on TikTok where women were seen burning down their sports bras because of the simple fact that Dylan was the brand ambassador for Nike which focused on women’s empowerment.

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Dylan was seen working out in athleisure from the leading label but that was met with intense criticism across the board.

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Artists on tours have similarly refused to put up advertisements of Bud Lite while calling fans to boycott the leading beverage of the country after Mulvaney became a part of the marketing strategy.

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Just recently, the controversial trans activist was seen breaking her silence on the matter and how mean some people can be.

She felt that the behavior toward her and the brands was not only unfair but uncalled for.

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The news comes as Mulvaney was seen featuring in an ad for Bud Lite where she is seen taking a relaxing bubble bath with plenty of Bud Lite cans in the surrounding.

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She then jokes about how she does not even know which sports she is promoting with a smirk on her face despite the ad being aligned with the madness linked to the current NCAA March Madness Tournament.