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How much does Dylan Mulvaney charge for college visits? Trans influencer's alleged fee for speech sparks outrage

2023-08-01 06:22
Dylan Mulvaney spoke at the University of Pittsburgh earlier this year for a fee of $26,250 and now she has allegedly doubled her charge
How much does Dylan Mulvaney charge for college visits? Trans influencer's alleged fee for speech sparks outrage

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Dylan Mulvaney allegedly demands a whopping sum for each visit to college campuses to give speeches to students, months after she cost Bud Light billions in a now-disastrous marketing partnership — nearly doubling her fee from a year earlier. The 26-year-old trans influencer posted on Instagram that she was available for employment and said, "University and College friends! I am booking speaking opportunities for the upcoming 23/24 school year and would love to come visit."

Mulvaney recently celebrated her 500 days of "being a girl." Mulvaney celebrated her '500' days as a girl by posting a TikTok video while on vacation in France. Mulvaney stated in a seven-minute clip that this moment was dedicated to her younger self, who was unable to appreciate such moments. She continued by saying that she was guarding herself and wanted to hold on. Mulvaney underwent hormone therapy, which is used to convert men to women.

How much does Dylan Mulvaney charge for college visits?

Mulvaney has made her way back to the headlines with the 26-year-old trans influencer allegedly charging a whopping $40,000 per visit to college campuses to give speeches on women empowerment. According to College Fix, Mulvaney's agent Crista Spadafore has confirmed the same, as per Daily Mail. Mulvaney was paid $26,250 to give a speech at the University of Pittsburgh earlier this year.

Before the Bud Light promotion, she had six million TikTok followers. The event was "important" to "advance trans rights," according to Luna Lindstrom, the business manager of the organization that assisted in bringing Mulvaney to the college campus in March. Mulvaney spoke to a crowd of more than 450 pupils about her experience becoming a woman, which she had been documenting on her social media platforms.

This follows the Bud Light controversy, which caused many firms to cancel their collaborations with the influencer and supposedly left her jobless for a long time. The $26,250 lecture was given a week before she collaborated with Bud Light, inflicting severe damage to the brand and fierce conservative opposition in the US. Anheuser-Busch's market capitalization has decreased by $27 billion due to the Bud Light collaboration since the March Madness advertisement. Protests against the well-known blue-can company erupted as a result of the collaboration for months. The dispute even caused Bud Light to lose its position as the most popular beer in America to Modelo.

'This is ridiculous'

Mulvaney is currently receiving criticism from Twitterati for demanding a whopping $40K for public appearances. The influencer, who uses the pronouns she/her or they/them, was repeatedly misreferred to in many of the tweets criticizing her. Following Twitterati @libsoftiktok's tweet about Mulvaney's recent fees, several other netizens slammed the trans influencer for her high fees. One Twitter user wrote, "The biggest slap in the face to women in decades is men dressing up as women and telling them they can do it better. While at the same time not only getting away with it but being praised as well."

A second one said, "Well hopefully nobody pays him and he gets a reality check. I can charge a million for public appearance, doesn't mean anyone will pay it." A third Twitter user typed, "Lose billions for a beer brand, collect double the pay!"

A fourth one exclaimed, "This is ridiculous." Another one wrote, "The worst part is not that she is charging this, but that companies are going to pay it." One user questioned Mulvaney's true identity and claimed, "It’s so disgusting that women allow this. He doesn’t know the first thing about being a woman—because he isn’t a woman." Several memes and funny GIFs mocking Mulvaney began circulating surrounding the post.

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