'Boycott their products': Internet fumes as Dylan Mulvaney appears in Olay Women ad after Nike and BudLight

Olay becomes the third high profile brand to controversially align with the trans influencer after Nike and BudLight
PUBLISHED APR 11, 2023
Dylan Mulvaney features in an Olay Women ad (@TheChiefNerd/Twitter)
Dylan Mulvaney features in an Olay Women ad (@TheChiefNerd/Twitter)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Dylan Mulvaney is continuing to face outrage over her brand collaborations, and this time it is because of her appearance in a skincare company ad. Following the Nike and BudLight controversy, the 26-year-old transgender TikTok star has now stoked anger online for an advert with Olay Women, which debuted in early March 2023 and shows Mulvaney getting ready using Olay SPF moisturizer.

Commenting on the partnership between Mulvaney and Olay, Oli London, a social media influencer who underwent 18 surgeries to look like BTS singer Park Jimin, took to Twitter writing, "DYLAN MULVANEY stars in new Olay advert, appearing in an ad with women and advertising a women’s skincare product! Another brand that has no respect for their customers - women!" He also added, "OLAY Women is the latest brand to have a man who parodies women, Dylan Mulvaney, advertise womens products."

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'Women are not replaceable'

Following the advert, many called for a boycott of the brand, saying, "I will boycott their products. Plenty of products out there to switch." Another wrote, "Was just heading out to run errands, will be removing Olay products off my list, please join me & let them know we are not replaceable."



 



 

'Bye bye Olay'

One said, "My @OlaySkin serum and day cream just ran out, but they is no way I will be replacing it now with this brand ambassador." An individual questioned, "Is the skin of men and women not different? However Dylan identifies they cannot change their skin. And if there is no difference then why do some companies have separate skin care products for men and women? Have we been lied to….?"

Many tweeted, "Bye bye Olay" and tagged it as an "absolute parody." While another bashed the brand by saying, "No woman speaks and makes faces like this. Aren’t people right in their head to see through this? This is outright insulting feminine qualities of a woman. I can expect some woke comments about accessibility of beauty products to privileged ones."



 



 



 



 



 

On the other hand, one pointed out, "3 giant brands in a week, no way this wasn’t all planned." Meanwhile, a user wrote, "Maybe they really are selling to men can’t imagine a woman falling for this sort of insulting nonsense." One more said, "At least get a real, beautiful trans. Why this thing again all over the place? So exasperating."



 



 

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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