Mulvaney was the left's rising star. Then suddenly he vanished from the scene.
Mulvaney's rise to stardom: from social media darling to Biden interview
Transgender star Dylan Mulvaney first rose to attention in March 2022 with his now infamous 'Days of Girlhood" series, which documented his transition.
It was this series that brought him to the attention of many conservatives, including Glenn, due to the nauseating persona he adopted to represent his "feminine" personality. As the "Days of Girlhood" wore on, Mulvaney came to embody the archetypical transgender person. The more he tried to look and act like a woman, the more obvious his manhood became. All this attention, from the left and the right, shot Mulvaney into the stratosphere and culminated in October 2022 with an interview with President Biden.
Then, in April 2023, Mulvaney's stardom reached a breaking point with his infamous Bud Light commercial. The backlash was titanic. Bud Light sales plummeted and dethroned the brand as the world's number one sold beer to Modelo. In July 2023, Mulvaney emerged from the Bud Light fiasco by playing the victim card in a video response to the Bud Light backlash, which Glenn summed up perfectly as "a little overdone."
After that, Dylan Mulvaney fell out of the news cycle, which begs the question: where did he go?
Shortly after the response video later that month, Mulvaney visited Peru, where he noted that he "felt very safe" there and that "it's a little sad [he] had to leave [his] country to feel safe." Ironically, this May, the Peruvian government officially classified transgender, nonbinary, and intersex people as “mentally ill,” which makes you wonder if Mulvaney would still feel "very safe" in Peru.
@dylanmulvaney HELLO FROM PERU !! #peru #machupicchu ♬ original sound - Dylan Mulvaney
After his trip to Peru, Mulvaney had an eventful end of the year. In August, he won a Streamy Award, an award given to online content creators. In September he attended New York Fashion Week and walked on the runway for designers David and Phillipe Blond. In October he received the "Woman of the Year" award from Attitude, a British gay lifestyle magazine. Finally, he was nominated to the Forbes "30 Under 30" list in November.
This year has been a bit less eventful for Dylan Mulvaney.
Apart from regular posts on TikTok, Mulvaney's biggest stint this year was the release of his new music video, "Days of Girlhood," the same name as his TikTok series. The music video exemplified Mulvaney's caricature of women that was present throughout his TikTok series and was often a subject of criticism from conservative commentators.
Like many internet celebrities, Dylan Mulvaney was a flash in the pan. He had his fifteen minutes of fame and faded from the front pages. Mulvanaey's usefulness to the media dried up, conservatives lost interest in him after the Bud Light fiasco, and in classic liberal fashion, the left has moved, governed by their ever-changing progressive standards.