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Dylan Mulvaney debuts new podcast The Dylan Hour

Dylan Mulvaney, transgender advocate and social media influencer, has been on a recent media tour promoting a memoir, Paper Doll, and has now debuted a new podcast called The Dylan Hour.

Mulvaney first gained widespread attention through the viral TikTok series Days of Girlhood, documenting a gender transition from being a biological man to a transgender woman.

The series garnered Mulvaney a large following and several lucrative corporate endorsements.

One of the most high-profile partnerships came in 2023 when the content creator teamed up with Bud Light for a marketing campaign. The company created a personalized can featuring Mulvaney’s likeness to celebrate the social media star’s gender transition, but the collaboration sparked a massive backlash and boycott, with many arguing that it alienated the brand’s traditional customer base. Bud Light has since struggled to recover from the fallout.

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Now Mulvaney is stepping into the world of podcasting with The Dylan Hour, a new show with plans to have “raunchy” conversations with actors, writers, and drag queens, all while focusing on “the girls, gays, and theys.”

In a promotional video for the podcast, Mulvaney, a former musical theater performer, is seen singing in various whimsical scenarios that include standing in a shower, driving a car, gazing into a mirror while singing into a lollipop, and even belting out tunes on a yellow couch.

Last week, Mulvaney was on a media tour and the 28-year-old dismissed the label of “transgender activist” while appearing on The View.

“People often label me as an activist when I’m just a musical theater girl who wrote a book,” Mulvaney said.

MULVANEY REJECTS ACTIVIST LABEL AND CREDITS TRANSGENDER COMMUNITY FOR SUPPORT DURING BUD LIGHT BOYCOTT

Despite the significant fallout from the Bud Light partnership, which contributed to a 30% decline in the brand’s customer base, Mulvaney has no regrets about the collaboration.

“I think what was so confusing about it was that it just kept going. Then I realized I had become the poster child for this thing [transgenderism], when trans is just a small part of me,” Mulvaney reflected.

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