Dylan Mulvaney, in a TikTok video, spoke about her sexuality and ‘getting pregnant’. Several social media users now wonder if the transgender, featured in the Bud Light ad, is straight or not.

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Mulvaney said that she admitted to her father that she is interested in girls. And when her father asked about pregnancy, she said ‘the girl will get me pregnant’.

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“Well, you can buy bud light again, Dylan mulvaney admits he is a straight guy who likes women,” a Twitter user said.

“I personally don’t care what Dylan Mulvaney does personally. But Dylan went from gay, to non binary, to trans, and now to being a lesbian as a trans. It just seems like Dylan wants attention to me,” another one added.

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“Bud Light social media influencer Dylan Mulvaney is now attracted to women. For those keeping track, Mulvaney went from a gay male, to a trans ‘woman’ who was still attracted to men, to a lesbian trans ‘woman’ or also known as a straight male,” a third one tweeted.

Dylan Mulvaney, a Tik Tok influencer, sparked controversy after she posted a video drinking Bud Light beer and thanking the company for “possibly the best gift ever.” Several Twitter users trolled her and the brand.

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Mulvaney recently reacted to the criticism.

“It’s day 9,610 of being a human,” Mulvaney spoke in a Tik Tok video, referencing her series documenting her transition called “Days of Girlhood.”

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“I’ve always tried to love everyone, you know, even the people that make it really, really hard and I think it’s okay to be frustrated with someone or confused. But what I’m struggling to understand is the need to dehumanize and to be cruel,” she says in the post. “I just don’t think that’s right.”

“I’m just going to go ahead and trust that the people who know me and my heart won’t listen to that noise,” Mulvaney added.