Dylan Mulvaney finds woman-of-the-year award more significant following Bud Light backlash

Dylan Mulvaney finds woman-of-the-year award more significant following Bud Light backlash

After gaining Attitude magazine’s first-ever woman of the⁢ year award, US trans activist Dylan⁣ Mulvaney ⁢said receiving such recognition from the UK-based LGBTQ+ publication “means⁤ so much more” after a substantial transphobic backlash undermined her Bud Light advertisement.

“No matter how‌ hard I⁣ try or what I wear, or what I say, or‍ what surgeries I get, I‌ will never reach an acceptable version of womanhood by those hateful ⁣people’s standards,” Mulvaney said in social media videos that showed her accepting the award this week. “But as⁢ long as I have the queer community that sees me for my truth – I’m gonna be OK.”

Mulvaney attracted a following on the social media platform TikTok, by documenting her⁣ journey as a trans woman, her reflections on‍ coming ‌out, ⁢building a new wardrobe and undertaking gender-affirming care.

Her 365 Days of Girlhood videos resulted in two collaborations with Bud Light. The first went unnoticed. The second – a 60-second social ‌media video‌ on 1 April tagged #BudLightPartner ⁤that showed her ‌sipping a beer⁢ in ⁣a bubble bath ​– sparked a wave of ire from ​political conservatives in ⁢the US.

A boycott organized by rightwingers​ against Bud Light drove sales down ⁤27%‌ year-on-year as of September. The brand lost its place ⁤as the US beer market’s top ‍seller. Bud Light’s owner, Anheuser-Busch, sought ⁣to​ distance itself ​from the partnership with Mulvaney, saying the promotion was drummed up by “an outside‍ agency ‍without⁢ … management awareness or‍ approval”.

Meanwhile, Mulvaney has said⁣ she faced “more bullying and transphobia than I could ever have imagined”, and she accused ⁢Bud Light of letting her deal with the wrath alone.

“For a company to‍ hire a trans person and then not publicly stand by them is⁤ worse, in my opinion, than not hiring a trans person at all,” Mulvaney later said in a TikTok video captioned: “Trans people like beer, too.”

Mulvaney (right) with Jonathan Van Ness and Dominique Jackson during New ⁤York Fashion Week, on 13 September 2023.⁣ Photograph: Adela Loconte/Shutterstock

The singer and actor Paloma Faith presented Mulvaney with Attitude’s debut woman ⁤of⁢ the year laurel. The ‌presenter said her “blood boils” when she thinks about “what the ​transphobic press and social media trolls” have forced‌ Mulvaney to endure as she pursued ‌“the basic right to exist ​as [she was] born to be”.

Virgin ⁣Atlantic sponsored the award. ⁤Some‌ have openly wondered whether the UK-based airline owned by business magnate Richard Branson could‍ be treated like Bud Light‍ has been, though the brands’ customer bases have key‍ differences.

As she picked ⁢up the award, Mulvaney said: “Some see me​ as the woman‍ of the year. Some see me as a woman of a year …⁣ as I only publicly came out online 560 ⁣days ago.

“Some people don’t see me as a woman ⁣at all, which ​is why receiving this honor ⁣from​ a queer⁣ publication like​ Attitude means​ so much ‌more to me.”

2023-10-14 08:34:10
Post from www.theguardian.com
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