content creator Dylan Mulvaney.Anheuser-Busch, the parent company of Bud Light, has been slammed with criticism after Mulvaney, 26, was gifted a personalized pack of beer with her face splashed across the cans for a March Madness campaign with the brand.
The partnership came as the trans activist reached the milestone of her 365th day of transitioning.But as Bud Light customers trash their brews and the company’s sales plunge, celebrities, including Adzima, are championing the partnership.“The frenzy caused by such a simple act of marketing is disheartening and upsetting, to say the least,” Adzima told The Post. “The violent rejection of Bud Light for mere association with Dylan [Mulvaney] is betraying of the deep-seated hate and transphobia in this country and the dangerous moment we’re in.”In a clip posted to Instagram last week, Adzima, 30, donned a Bud Light cap while holding a beer and singing a catchy tune co-written with composer Eli Bolin.
He told The Post that he’s “having fun” with the “performative” nature of American beer culture, penning the jingle to “lampoon how ridiculous this controversy has grown.”“Bud Light,” the jingle begins. “The liberal beer, so drink it if you’re cis or if you’re queer, baby.”“Bud Light!
It’s s – – tty and bland, but it’s gonna be your favorite brand as you fight for trans rights with a can in your hand, baby,” he continues as he stands on stage with a band behind him. “So drink it up like America guzzles the lies of the alt-right.
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