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‘Book of Mormon’ star declares ‘Bud Light is gay’ amid Dylan Mulvaney controversy

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He’s making (Bud) light of the situation.

Broadway actor PJ Adzima, who’s currently starring in “The Book of Mormon,” crafted a jingle in defense of Bud Light and its partnership with transgender content creator Dylan Mulvaney.

Anheuser-Busch, the parent company of Bud Light, has been slammed with criticism after Mulvaney, 26, was gifted a customized pack of beer together with her face splashed across the cans for a March Madness campaign with the brand.

The partnership got here because the trans activist reached the milestone of her 365th day of transitioning.

But as Bud Light customers trash their brews and the corporate’s sales plunge, celebrities, including Adzima, are championing the partnership.

“The frenzy brought on by such an easy act of promoting is disheartening and upsetting, to say the least,” Adzima told The Post.

“The violent rejection of Bud Light for mere association with Dylan [Mulvaney] is betraying of the deep-seated hate and transphobia on this country and the harmful moment we’re in.”


“The frenzy brought on by such an easy act of promoting is disheartening and upsetting, to say the least,” Adzima said of the backlash against Bud Light and transgender content creator Dylan Mulvaney.
Dylan Mulvaney/Instagram

In a clip posted to Instagram last week, Adzima, 30, donned a Bud Light cap while holding a beer and singing a catchy tune co-written with composer Eli Bolin.

He told The Post that he’s “having fun” with the “performative” nature of American beer culture, penning the jingle to “lampoon how ridiculous this controversy has grown.”

“Bud Light,” the jingle begins. “The liberal beer, so drink it when you’re cis or when you’re queer, baby.”

“Bud Light! It’s s – – tty and bland, nevertheless it’s gonna be your favorite brand as you fight for trans rights with a can in your hand, baby,” he continues as he stands on stage with a band behind him. “So drink it up like America guzzles the lies of the alt-right. Swallow it down like we swallow the phobia that’s keepin’ us up at night.”


Broadway actor PJ Adzima crafted a jingle in defense of Bud Light.
Broadway actor PJ Adzima crafted a jingle in defense of Bud Light.
PJ Adzima/Instagram

“Baby! Bud Light, so painfully gay, now I’m gonna chug one for the LGBTQIA.”

He ends the song as he gulps down the brew, crushing the can because it empties.

“OK, I’m unsure I discussed it, but Bud Light is gay!” he adds.

The Post has reached out to Mulvaney and Anheuser-Busch for comment.


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The “Book of Mormon” star seemingly guzzled the controversial brew.
PJ Adzima/Instagram

Adzima declared that the brew has LGBTQ leanings.
Adzima declared that the brew has LGBTQ leanings.
PJ Adzima/Instagram

Adzima recently created a Change.org petition calling for the reinstatement of the Bud Light executives who were placed on leave amid the backlash, flaming the corporate for “backtracking” on their pro-inclusion advocacy.

“To punish those attempting to support and uplift human beings attempting to live their life authentically, beautifully, and proudly, is an infinite step backwards,” the petition, which has garnered over 8,500 signatures, reads partially.
 
“We stand in support of the executives who worked on the campaign for Bud Light with Dylan [Mulvaney] and call for his or her reinstatement. We consider that their efforts to advertise diversity and inclusion within the promoting industry must be commended, not punished.”

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Mulvaney, who boasts 10.8 million followers on TikTok, has shared her journey into what she calls “girlhood” for over a 12 months.

Along with appearing on “The Drew Barrymore Show,” she was a red carpet correspondent on the 2023 Grammy Awards and has also partnered with a slew of brands, including Kate Spade.


A can was emblazoned with Dylan Mulvaney’s smiling face.
Dylan Mulvaney/Instagram

But now she is best known for her “failed” online adverts with Bud Light that drummed up widely-publicized controversy.

A-listers equivalent to Kid Rock and Travis Tritt vowed to boycott the all-American ale, as reports claimed Anheuser-Busch’s value declined by $5 billion amid the viral squabble.

One influencer, Bri Teresi, filmed herself firing at Bud Light cases, lingerie and tampons with a firearm because each brand partnered with a trans person.

“Shooting a product that’s related to a trans person encourages violence against that person and their community,” Adzima told The Post. “Everyone can drink a Bud Light — the concept it belongs only to the far right is ridiculous — and I hope that my song reflects that.”

He hopes his tune will encourage listeners to crack open a can in solidarity with Mulvaney — as a substitute of responding with violence.

“Wouldn’t you reasonably be at a celebration where everyone seems to be welcome as a substitute of spreading hate with firearms?” he added.

Bud Light’s vp of promoting, Alissa Heinerscheid, previously said she was committed to reworking the beer’s “fratty” branding, vying for the eye of young drinkers.

Highlighting inclusivity, Heinerscheid told the “Make Yourself at Home” podcast in March that she wanted “a campaign that’s truly inclusive, feels lighter and brighter and different, and appeals to women and to men.”


Brand sales have reportedly plummeted amid the controversy.
Brand sales have reportedly plummeted amid the controversy.
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But while sales plummet, right-leaning consumers criticize the corporate’s “woke” policies and experts even predict the brand’s demise, Anheuser-Busch claimed it “never intended to be a part of a discussion that divides people.

“We’re within the business of bringing people together over a beer,” they said in a press release last month.

The remarks coincided with the discharge of Budweiser’s pro-America Clydesdale commercial — which was also poorly received — the corporate’s latest try and drown out the controversy and claw their way back into patriots’ hearts and bellies.

However the Bud Light brew-haha was not the one campaign angering critics.

Mulvaney, who revealed she “couldn’t sleep” after receiving a lot hate, also appeared in a Nike ad promoting sports bras, which ignited a backlash.

As women burned their bras, firebrand talking head Megyn Kelly argued that the TikTok star “doesn’t have breasts” and, subsequently, shouldn’t be promoting bras.

Similarly, Maybelline faced backlash and boycotts after Mulvaney, a partner with the brand, promoted the cosmetics line.

Attempting to actualize the “go woke, go broke” mantra, consumers threatened to stop purchasing the corporate’s products, although the campaign has yet to realize as much viral attention and influence because the Bud Light fiasco.

“I know the way I’ll be spending my summer — with a Bud in my hand celebrating the LGBTQ+ community,” Adzima told The Post. “They throw higher parties anyway.”

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