Trans Activist at Center of Bud Light Controversy Vows to Leave the Country – EVOL

Dylan Mulvaney, the transgender activist whose partnership with Bud Light set off a highly successful boycott against the company in 2023, recently announced that he is currently planning to permanently move out of the United States.

In an interview with U.K.-based LGBT outlet Pink News, Mulvaney revealed that he is actively looking to relocate to England.

“I’m trying to move here permanent,” he told the outlet ahead of a starring performance in musical stage play “We Aren’t Kids Anymore” at London’s Savoy theatre.

“There’s something about being here that makes me feel like, um, people have been so kind, and um, I just, the theater culture’s amazing, and um, Percy Pigs are my favorite,” Mulvaney added

If the transgender activist does indeed relocate to the U.K., it would not be the first time he has left the United States.

In 2023, he took an extended trip to Peru in order to “feel safe” after receiving furious blowback over his ad campaign with beer giant Bud Light, according to a report from the New York Post at the time.

Mulvaney travelled to the South American nation after an extensive break from social media after working as a representative for the

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