Trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney shows off a stunning new platinum haircut in a 90s style black dress

Who is that girl? Trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney channels ’90s Madonna with stunning platinum haircut and daring black dress as Bud Light controversy continues

  • Dylan Mulvaney, 26, showed off her new blonde bob haircut on social media
  • The trans influencer seems to have taken her Bud Light critique to heart

Transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney has shown off her stunning new platinum blonde haircut as her Bud Light controversy continues.

Since 26-year-old Mulvaney first announced her partnership with Bud Light on April 1, nationwide sales of the once-beloved beer brand have plummeted and customers have vehemently boycotted the brand.

The brunette-born Mulvaney has seemingly taken the criticism and has continued to post on social media for her fans — and now she’s showing off her new blonde transformation.

In a TikTok video showcasing her new blonde hair, Mulvaney posed and uttered the words, “I live for the gays.”

She paired the bleached hairdo with a 90s style black mini dress and red lipstick.

The brunette-born Mulvaney has seemingly taken the criticism and has continued to post on social media for her fans — and now she’s showing off her new blonde transformation

She paired the bleach number with a black 90s style mini dress and red lipstick

She paired the bleach number with a black 90s style mini dress and red lipstick

Many were quick to point out that Mulvaney had also bleached her eyebrows to match her bob haircut – the social media star who bore an uncanny resemblance to pop icon Madonna in her heyday.

One commenter said, “The blonde looks great on you, it really brings out the eyes.”

Another added, “Omg who knew blonde would look so good on you,” while a third added, “You were made to be blonde.”

The physical transformation comes after her disastrous partnership with Bud Light caused the company to lose $27 billion in value.

Mulvaney, 26, recently revealed that she prefers not to name her critics “because it gives them the satisfaction of believing I’m thinking of them.”

“It shows my followers that I’m standing up for myself, but also emphasizes that their story is loud enough to matter,” she told Them magazine.

Her campaign with Bud Light caused a backlash from critics of the trans community. When singer Kid Rock opened fire on cans of Bud Light while wearing a Trump MAGA hat, a boycott saw sales drop more than 25 percent.

Mulvaney spoke openly about the controversy for the first time, saying, “Regardless of your gender, people will project things onto you about who you should be. And I think we might as well tell people our real purpose.

Many were quick to point out that Mulvaney had also bleached her eyebrows to match her bob haircut - the social media star bearing an uncanny resemblance to a young Madonna

Many were quick to point out that Mulvaney had also bleached her eyebrows to match her bob haircut – the social media star bearing an uncanny resemblance to a young Madonna

The Bud Light can with Dylan Mulvaney's face

Dylan Mulvaney

Mulvaney worked with Bud Light as part of their March Madness campaign in April and received a can of light beer with her face on it as a gift

She danced around in the black dress and showed off her new hairstyle

She danced around in the black dress and showed off her new hairstyle

Mulvaney also shared her blonde transformation on Instagram

Mulvaney also shared her blonde transformation on Instagram

Dylan Mulvaney at the Paris Hilton: Live at The Fonda show in Los Angeles, California, on June 7

Dylan Mulvaney at the Paris Hilton: Live at The Fonda show in Los Angeles, California, on June 7

“I think a big part of my goal could be to raise the voices of others. Right now the headlines are calling me “TikTok Trans Activist Dylan Mulvaney.” I want to be “actress Dylan Mulvaney.” I want to be “comedian Dylan Mulvaney.”

‘I never expected people to follow me, or experience so much negative media attention. I walk into a room and I never know if someone is going to really love me or really hate me.”

Mulvaney said she has no regrets recording her transition for all the world to see or her Bud Light partnership.

“I don’t regret the things I’ve posted, but I want to make sure my transition is now for me,” she told them.

“It’s kind of like redefining a relationship — if it gets too personal or too practical, it can be hard to scale back.”

“I hope the people who do love me are ready for me to do things that don’t just unload my traumas on camera.”

Mulvaney also claimed in the interview and on an Instagram post that she’s in her “age of authorship” — appearing to be teasing a potential book, adding, “I’ve been typing a lot in my backyard.”