Bud Light faces criticism after the company partnered with Dylan Mulvaney, a transgender influencer.
“I kept hearing about this thing called March Madness, and I thought we were all just having a hectic month, but it turns out it has something to do with sports,” she said. “I'm not exactly sure which sport, but either way, it's a cause to celebrate.”
Days after Mulvaney posted her video, Kid Rock posted his own video on social media. It features him with a high-powered rifle, shooting at cans of Bud Light. Mulvaney has prompted backlash from Republicans in the past, most notably after visiting the White House to discuss transgender issues with President Joe Biden.
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