Dylan Mulvaney
Dylan Mulvaney, a transgender social media influencer known for sparking a Bud Light controversy last year, unveiled a new music video seemingly directed at Mulvaney’s detractors.
Days of Girlhood
Dylan Mulvaney’s new video, entitled “Days of Girlhood,” references the transgender woman influencer’s social media journey celebrating a full year of “girlhood.”
Mulvaney dances
Mulvaney dances around in lingerie while getting ready for a pool party. The bikini-clad Mulvaney dances around the pool with a group of female friends.
Female pop culture
The music video has references to female pop culture films such as “Mean Girls” and “Legally Blonde.”
Controversy
Parts of the music video appear to reference Mulvaney’s Bud Light controversy.
Patriarchy’s over
“The patriarchy’s over, you can hold our beer!” Mulvaney chants at one point about halfway through the video.
Unidentified beer
Mulvaney playfully uses a pink water gun to shoot at unidentified beer cans on a table, seemingly poking fun at Kid Rock’s well-known Bud Light protest.
Criticized
Critics on platforms like YouTube and X criticized the transgender influencer, accusing them of trivializing the essence of womanhood.
Most offensive
“The most offensive thing about Dylan Mulvaney is its obsession with girlhood. You have never experienced being a girl… Stop making a mockery of girlhood, you perverse weasel,” Portland-based writer and former Democratic congressional candidate Heidi Briones criticized.
Mocking women
“Dylan Mulvaney once again proves his entire career is built on mocking women with the release of his debut music video ‘Days of Girlhood,'” de-transitioned social media commentator Oli London ripped.
Waterboarding
“Dylan Mulvaney has a new ‘song’ out and I have decided that waterboarding is no longer needed. Just play that sexist trash over and over again. It will break anyone,” pro-life activist Abby Johnson quipped.
Mulvaney’s song
“Dylan Mulvaney’s song features bubble baths, one-night stands, and prescription pills. Nothing about contributing to the world in a meaningful way, like real women do. If you’re going to pretend to be a woman, at least pretend to be a good one,” Independent Women’s Forum fellow Angela Morabito critiqued.
Being female
“What bothers me most is the implication that my days, being female, revolve around shopping, being socially irresponsible when it comes to sex and popping pills. If you want to get into some conspiracy, it sounds like Patriarchal Propaganda to me! Oh, look. I’m rhyming! I guess ANYONE can write a song!” the top comment on YouTube read.
Stirring controversy
Mulvaney has a history of stirring controversy. Their collaboration with Anheuser-Busch in a social media campaign a year ago caused significant issues for the company. The videos triggered backlash from conservatives and beer enthusiasts who believed the iconic American brand was prioritizing far-left identity politics over its traditional customer base. As a result, the beer company endured months of criticism, leading to a notable decline in Bud Light sales.