Transgender Influencer Cast in Women-Centered Broadway Musical Amid Controversy
Dylan Mulvaney, a figure at the center of the 2023 Bud Light backlash, has landed a role in the upcoming production of "Six" on Broadway. The musical, which tells the stories of King Henry VIII's six wives through a modern pop lens, will feature Mulvaney as Anne Boleyn, marking her Broadway debut.
The casting move comes more than two years after Mulvaney partnered with Bud Light for a campaign that sparked a nationwide boycott and a significant decline in beer sales. Critics had long seen the production as a female-centered celebration of women's history, but Mulvaney's involvement has reignited debate about representation and cultural sensitivity.
Mulvaney rose to prominence by documenting her gender transition through social media series such as "Days of Girlhood." Her influencer status led to the controversy surrounding her partnership with Bud Light, which featured her face on a beer pack. The backlash ultimately cost the brand its position as America's top-selling beer.
The musical, however, has been promoting itself as a feminist-pop celebration of women's history and "21st-century girl power" for years, emphasizing its all-female ensemble. Its website describes the wives taking the stage to reclaim their identities out of the shadow of their infamous spouses.
Mulvaney's casting in the show has sparked controversy, with some questioning whether her involvement contradicts the production's self-identified female-centered focus. Others have expressed concern that her presence may be seen as a watering down of the show's message.
Despite the backlash, Mulvaney remains a vocal advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and visibility. In recent appearances on TV shows such as "The View" and "CBS Mornings," she has defended her partnership with Bud Light and spoken out against the Trump administration's rollback of transgender-related policies.
Mulvaney will make her Broadway debut in February, playing Anne Boleyn at the Lena Horne Theatre in New York City.
Dylan Mulvaney, a figure at the center of the 2023 Bud Light backlash, has landed a role in the upcoming production of "Six" on Broadway. The musical, which tells the stories of King Henry VIII's six wives through a modern pop lens, will feature Mulvaney as Anne Boleyn, marking her Broadway debut.
The casting move comes more than two years after Mulvaney partnered with Bud Light for a campaign that sparked a nationwide boycott and a significant decline in beer sales. Critics had long seen the production as a female-centered celebration of women's history, but Mulvaney's involvement has reignited debate about representation and cultural sensitivity.
Mulvaney rose to prominence by documenting her gender transition through social media series such as "Days of Girlhood." Her influencer status led to the controversy surrounding her partnership with Bud Light, which featured her face on a beer pack. The backlash ultimately cost the brand its position as America's top-selling beer.
The musical, however, has been promoting itself as a feminist-pop celebration of women's history and "21st-century girl power" for years, emphasizing its all-female ensemble. Its website describes the wives taking the stage to reclaim their identities out of the shadow of their infamous spouses.
Mulvaney's casting in the show has sparked controversy, with some questioning whether her involvement contradicts the production's self-identified female-centered focus. Others have expressed concern that her presence may be seen as a watering down of the show's message.
Despite the backlash, Mulvaney remains a vocal advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and visibility. In recent appearances on TV shows such as "The View" and "CBS Mornings," she has defended her partnership with Bud Light and spoken out against the Trump administration's rollback of transgender-related policies.
Mulvaney will make her Broadway debut in February, playing Anne Boleyn at the Lena Horne Theatre in New York City.