Dylan Mulvaney bemoans ‘misgendering’ on Chelsea Handler podcast: ‘Haters really wore me down’

Narcissistic transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney who nearly single-handedly blew up the Bud Light beer brand whined to Chelsea Handler about the cruelty of his critics, especially when it comes to being misgendered.

Mulvaney, a biological male failed actor who has made big bank after he began dressing as a woman and affecting the creepy behavior of an adolescent girl, was thrust into the national spotlight after a major backlash erupted over his hawking of the popular Anheuser-Busch brew, a front in the larger left-wing cultural war that is being waged on America and to no great surprise, played the victim which will only likely add to his “woke” legendry.

The 26-year-old TikToker and corporate pitchman found a sympathetic ear in the leftist comedienne who welcomed him on Thursday’s edition of her “Dear Chelsea” podcast where Mulvaney was given a forum to vent about the Bud Light fallout and to push back against ‘the haters” who he claims have adversely affected his mental health.

‘That’s what I think a lot of these haters don’t realize is that the mental effects of misgendering in the media it breaks my heart because you know there are people calling me a man and I don’t right now I feel like I’m not even processing any of it,’ Mulvaney told Handler.

“I’m so scared to to do that deep dive and to know what the effects are and I’ll say these haters they really wore me down for a second,” Mulvaney added. “Dysphoria truly it feels like a darkness that kind of washes over you and it is those moments of being misgendered…that made me so sad.”

(Video: The Daily Mail)

While Bud Light’s partnering with Mulvaney has made him more popular than ever with leftists, it has been nothing short of disastrous for the company which has seen product sales plummet by 26 percent as cases and cases of expiring product sit unsold in warehouses and stores as beer drinkers have increasingly looked to other brands in their shunning of Anheuser-Busch, a major marketing catastrophe that has been so damaging, that it will likely serve as a case study in business schools for decades.

Worse for Anheuser-Busch is that the very demographic that the ill-fated ads were targeted to are also boycotting the brands with four Chicago-area gay bars in the headlines for cutting off their serving of the company’s over a perceived lack of support for Mulvaney after CEO Brendan Whitworth said “We never intended to be part of a discussion that divides people.”

“You cannot claim to support the LGBTQIA+ community if you don’t support the T. And saying that the rights and safety of transgender people are controversial says loud and clearly that you don’t support us,” read a statement from 2Bears Tavern Group which owns the Windy City bars. ”

“We gave Anheuser-Busch some time to revisit its position hoping it would realize it acted in haste. It did not,” read the statement. “Instead, it went further in the wrong direction, apparently seeking to punish the people who came up with the plan to recognize Mulvaney in the first place by placing several of them on leave. That speaks volumes as to how far AB will go to placate those in this country who sow hate and division.”

Anheuser-Busch has been in damage control mode and has now tried to explain away the boycotts of Bud Light as being an overreaction to one special can that was never made available for public sale.

“This was one single can given to one social media influencer,” the company stated in a recent letter sent to wholesalers. “It was not made for production or sale to the general public. This can is not a formal campaign or advertisement.”

“It’s sad that there are still so many people that are trying to use this really beautiful journey against me and twisting my words and taking things out of context,” Mulvaney said. “But at the end of the day, I’m happier than I ever have been, because I could I can’t imagine going back to that other person. It breaks my heart to think about it.”

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