Dylan Mulvaney Faces Criticism Over ‘Days Of Girlhood’ Music Video
Dylan Mulvaney’s Controversial ‘Days of Girlhood’ Unveiled
In the vibrant world of social media, Dylan Mulvaney has once again stirred the pot with a new music video titled “Days of Girlhood.”
Riding the waves of fame from his well-known social media series of the same name, Mulvaney has turned his “Days of Girlhood” journey into a musical narrative.
Dylan Mulvaney’s bold track outlines “girlhood” through:
– Battle with the morning alarm
– Medication runs
– Spree shopping highs
– Infamous ‘walk of shame’
– Mysterious romantic encounters
– Wallet woes
– Flirty barter for cocktails
– Heart-to-hearts with the…
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The catchy pop song catalogs a week in the life of a “girl,” with each day bringing its unique set of quirks and challenges.
Mulvaney’s Musical Message
“Calling women of all ages. Girls like me gotta learn the basics,” Mulvaney belts out in the nearly four-minute visual feast.
With lines like “Boys on the dance floor, it’s time to clear. The patriarchy’s over. You can hold our beer!” the video hints at last year’s Bud Light uproar.
Backlash and Boycott
Last year’s collaboration with Mulvaney led to a massive boycott, with Bud Light’s parent company reportedly losing about $1.4 billion in sales.
The video didn’t miss a beat before sparking backlash, with critics arguing it perpetuates sexist stereotypes.
- “Dylan Mulvaney just dropped a how-to on being a girl,” shared Gays Against Groomers founder Jaimee Michell.
- “Step aside ladies, let a man show you true womanhood,” quipped Libby Emmons of The Post Millennial.
- “Mulvaney’s portrayal of ‘girlhood’ echoes offensive clichés,” remarked Blaze TV’s Lauren Chen.
- “Despite the changes, Mulvaney’s appearance still staunchly masculine,” added conservative podcaster Liz Wheeler.
Mulvaney reflects on a year marked by “pain” in his social media posts, calling his public transition a victory, regardless of the perspective others may have.
Charity and Consequences
The influencer has announced that all music video proceeds will benefit The Trevor Project, an organization dedicated to LGBT youth.
Recently, Mulvaney hinted at reconciliation efforts with Bud Light, proposing a commercial concept, though the company has yet to engage.
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Despite mixed reactions, Mulvaney forges ahead with creativity and a flair for sparking conversation, evolving the dialogue surrounding identity and expression.
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