Following the Bud Light blowback, transgender personality Dylan Mulvaney is now looking for speaking engagements on college campuses, the New York Post reports.
Mulvaney, who recently sought refuge in Peru to “feel safe” amid the Bud Light brouhaha, made her availability known via an Instagram post Wednesday.
“Booking speaking opportunities for the upcoming 23/24 school year and would love to come visit,” Mulvaney announced to her 2 million followers.
“love ya!” Mulvaney added.
The Creative Arts Agency (CAA) website lists Mulvaney as a speaker available to discuss LGBTQIA+ advocacy issues, social media, women’s empowerment, and diversity, equity and inclusion.
The 26-year-old has been earning $50,000 to $80,000 for each of her sponsored social media posts.
However, since Bud Light sales have plummeted by 30% following her marketing tie-up with the former No. 1 beer in the U.S.—and parent company Anheuser-Busch InBev’s market capitalization has plummeted by $16 billion—Mulvaney’s “influence” has disintegrated
In the past three months, Mulvaney has largely been absent on social media and has only pitched one hair product.
At the beginning of 2023, Mulvaney could be found in the advertisements and promotions of top companies—including Ulta Beauty, Nike, Kate Spade, Charlotte Tilbury, MAC Cosmetics, KitchenAid, Instacart and Tampax.
After transitioning from male to female in March 2022, Mulvaney was a frequent podcast guest and panelist speaker.
In October 2022, President Biden invited Mulvaney and five other progressive panelists to talk about anti-trans legislation. In September, Mulvaney was a speaker at the Forbes Power Women’s Summit, where she discussed her rise to fame.
Drew Barrymore had her on her show in March, and Chelsea Handler had her on her “Dear Chelsea” podcast in May.
Mulvaney’s ill-fated Bud Light promotion debuted April 1.
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