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Dylan Mulvaney Says Bud Light Did Not Stand By Her Amid ‘Bullying and Transphobia’ - variety.com
variety.com
30.06.2023 / 01:21

Dylan Mulvaney Says Bud Light Did Not Stand By Her Amid ‘Bullying and Transphobia’

Charna Flam Dylan Mulvaney recently called out Bud Light, for not supporting her, after enlisting the influencer for a sponsored post that invoked an ongoing flow of extreme backlash. The celebrity influencer posted an Instagram video speaking out against the backlash she had been receiving since her April partnership with the beer company. She noted that since the initial Instagram-sponsored post, she still has yet to receive support from Bud Light. In the four-minute video, Mulvaney discussed how the partnership’s controversy has impacted her mental health and overall well-being, after being “ridiculed in public.” But as controversy continued, Mulvaney remained quiet and hoped the beer company would stand by their partnership, and much to her dismay, they left the influencer to face the backlash alone.

Bud Light controversy dismissed by country artist Tyler Farr amid Garth Brooks backlash: 'Kind of silly' - www.foxnews.com
foxnews.com
27.06.2023 / 08:59

Bud Light controversy dismissed by country artist Tyler Farr amid Garth Brooks backlash: 'Kind of silly'

The world of country music is currently mired in controversy, with Garth Brooks and John Rich weighing in on Bud Light’s controversial decision to partner with Dylan Mulvaney, a transgender activist and TikTok star. Fans and artists alike have taken sides for and against the company, but for country star Tyler Farr, the whole thing has been blown a little out of proportion. "I mean, that doesn't offend me at all," Farr told Fox News Digital when asked about Brooks recent comments.

After Furor, Anheuser-Busch Hopes Next Bud Light Commercial Goes Down Smooth - variety.com - USA
variety.com
22.06.2023 / 12:57

After Furor, Anheuser-Busch Hopes Next Bud Light Commercial Goes Down Smooth

Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor Anheuser-Busch InBev is getting ready to pour cold beer on a brewing controversy. After getting tangled in the nation’s culture wars with a Bud Light social-media promotion that included transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney — a move that unexpectedly resulted in boycotts, diminished sales and a decision to put on leave two marketing executives who oversaw the marketing effort — the company hopes to move on with a new ad campaign that focuses on the many summer activities that present an appropriate moment for the beer, one of the best-known beverages in the United States. “Good Times,” the sunny 1978 hit by the dance-music group Chic, plays throughout.

Rob Schneider weighs in on Garth Brooks' Bud Light drama - www.foxnews.com - Nashville
foxnews.com
20.06.2023 / 02:57

Rob Schneider weighs in on Garth Brooks' Bud Light drama

Rob Schneider hopes the beer is chasing Garth Brooks' blues away. The 59-year-old "The Hot Chick" actor didn't mince words while addressing the continued controversy brewing for Bud Light after "The Thunder Roll" singer admitted he'd sell the beer at his as-yet unopened bar in Nashville. Brooks faced swift backlash from fans after announcing "every brand of beer" will be available once his Friends In Low Places Bar & Honky Tonk opens this summer.

Rob Schneider says Garth Brooks' 'ego' was real culprit in Bud Light drama: 'Just shut up' - www.foxnews.com - Nashville
foxnews.com
20.06.2023 / 00:51

Rob Schneider says Garth Brooks' 'ego' was real culprit in Bud Light drama: 'Just shut up'

Rob Schneider hopes the beer is chasing Garth Brooks' blues away. The 59-year-old "The Hot Chick" actor didn't mince words while addressing the continued controversy brewing for Bud Light after "The Thunder Roll" singer admitted he'd sell the beer at his as-yet unopened bar in Nashville. Brooks faced swift backlash from fans after announcing "every brand of beer" will be available once his Friends In Low Places Bar & Honky Tonk opens this summer.

Garth Brooks ‘declined’ Trisha Yearwood offer to officially take his last name: 'Tradition doesn't count here' - www.foxnews.com - USA - city Sandy - county Love
foxnews.com
18.06.2023 / 03:21

Garth Brooks ‘declined’ Trisha Yearwood offer to officially take his last name: 'Tradition doesn't count here'

Garth Brooks said this week that he declined Trisha Yearwood’s offer last year to officially take his name.  "She was sweet enough for our anniversary last year to have the documents where her official last name was Brooks," Brooks said of his wife of 17 years during a press conference for his TuneIn radio partnership, Taste of Country reported Thursday.  He added, "I declined it." The country power couple married in 2005 and Yearwood became a bonus mom to his three grown daughters from his first marriage.  "Jack Yearwood had two daughters: That Yearwood name is Trisha," Brooks said of Yearwood’s father. "I’d be fine changing my name to Yearwood.Tradition doesn’t count here.

Wes Anderson says Netflix was the perfect place for his new short as “it’s not really a movie” - www.nme.com - county Anderson - city Asteroid
nme.com
16.06.2023 / 19:29

Wes Anderson says Netflix was the perfect place for his new short as “it’s not really a movie”

Wes Anderson has stated that Netflix was the perfect place for his new short film, because “it’s not really a movie”.The director, whose new film Asteroid City will arrive in cinemas later this month, has directed a Roald Dahl adaptation for the streaming service, which is set to be released later this year.Anderson’s The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar, which is based on Dahl’s short story collection from 1977, stars Ralph Fiennes, Benedict Cumberbatch and Ben Kingsley.In a new interview with IndieWire, the director revealed that his new film will be just 37 minutes long. He said that he had wanted to adapt the short story collection for 20 years, but “by the time I was ready to do it”, the rights to Dahl’s works had been sold to Netflix.“Suddenly, in essence, there was nowhere else you could do it since they own it,” Anderson said, suggesting he only worked with Netflix because he had no choice.The director then added: “But beyond it, because it’s a 37-minute movie, [Netflix] was the perfect place to do it because it’s not really a movie.”Anderson said that he “had only a good experience with Netflix”, but added: “I’m very happy to be putting Asteroid City in cinemas.

Garth Brooks' Bud Light controversy: Country singer refuses to bow down to critics - www.foxnews.com - Tennessee
foxnews.com
16.06.2023 / 19:11

Garth Brooks' Bud Light controversy: Country singer refuses to bow down to critics

Garth Brooks is continuing to take a stand against critics who have slammed his decision to sell Bud Light beer at his new Nashville, Tennessee, bar.  "I think if you know Garth Brooks, no matter how long you've known him, [he's] always been inclusive. We're going to need each other, trust me," Brooks said during an interview with "Entertainment Tonight" on Thursday. "So, I think that diversity, inclusiveness, I think what you find is our differences are our greatest strengths." The 61-year-old made these comments after he previously doubled down on his decision to serve Bud Light at his bar, Friends in Low Places, amid the months-long controversy surrounding the Anheuser-Busch-owned company.

Garth Brooks On Why He Decided to Speak Out About Inclusivity Amid Transphobic Hate (Exclusive) - www.etonline.com - Nashville
etonline.com
16.06.2023 / 07:02

Garth Brooks On Why He Decided to Speak Out About Inclusivity Amid Transphobic Hate (Exclusive)

Garth Brooks has always been a champion of all voices and a harmonious world. The singer explained to ET on Thursday why the need to inclusivity is so important as the world moves into the future.ET was with Brooks at his press conference Thursday, while announcing a new station on his SEVENS Radio Network, on TuneIn Radio, called The BIG 615, where fans can listen to country music all over the world.After the press conference, Brooks fielded questions, and addressed remarks he made during a panel conversation a CMA Fest last week where he shut down transphobic critics slamming his decision to sell Bud Light at his newly opened bar.«I think if you know Garth Brooks, no matter how long you've known him, [he's] always been inclusive.

Garth Brooks Speaks Out Over Backlash To His Bar Serving Every Beer, Even Bud Light - www.justjared.com - USA - Nashville
justjared.com
16.06.2023 / 04:16

Garth Brooks Speaks Out Over Backlash To His Bar Serving Every Beer, Even Bud Light

Garth Brooks is standing by his decision to serve every kind of beer at his upcoming bar.

Garth Brooks controversy: Bud Light drama follows Super Bowl walkout - www.foxnews.com - Nashville - Tennessee
foxnews.com
16.06.2023 / 03:39

Garth Brooks controversy: Bud Light drama follows Super Bowl walkout

Garth Brooks is a beloved country icon and performer with dozens of hits and millions of albums sold. But he's had his share of controversy throughout his multi-decade career. Most recently, Brooks drew backlash after he entered the fray about Bud Light and its partnership with transgender activist and TikTok star Dylan Mulvaney.

Garth Brooks Doubles Down After Bud Light Backlash: ‘I Love Diversity’ - etcanada.com - Florida - Tennessee
etcanada.com
16.06.2023 / 02:52

Garth Brooks Doubles Down After Bud Light Backlash: ‘I Love Diversity’

Garth Brooks isn’t backing down in the face of anti-trans backlash — in fact, he’s pushing back.

Garth Brooks Will Sell Bud Light at His Bar Amid Anti-Trans Backlash: ‘All Are Welcome’ - www.usmagazine.com - Oklahoma - Nashville
usmagazine.com
14.06.2023 / 04:12

Garth Brooks Will Sell Bud Light at His Bar Amid Anti-Trans Backlash: ‘All Are Welcome’

Friends in tolerant places! Garth Brooks doubled down on his decision to sell Bud Light at his new bar amid an anti-trans boycott of the beverage.

Garth Brooks Speaks Out Against Transphobic Hate Surrounding Beer Brand - www.etonline.com - Nashville
etonline.com
14.06.2023 / 01:08

Garth Brooks Speaks Out Against Transphobic Hate Surrounding Beer Brand

Garth Brooks wants to keep things friendly on lower Broadway. The country star spoke out about being inclusive amid a firestorm of transphobic hate directed at a popular beer company. During a panel conversation at Billboard Country Live during CMA Fest last week, Brooks touched on the recent backlash aimed at Bud Light after the brand partnered with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney for an ad campaign earlier this year. Answering a question about his Friends In Low Places Bar & Honky Tonk, which is expected to open in the near future in Nashville's South Broadway District, Brooks confirmed that he has full intentions of keeping Bud Light stocked behind the bar. «I know this sounds corny,» he said of the venue.

Garth Brooks will sell Bud Light, doubles down on decision to have beer at bar: 'I love diversity' - www.foxnews.com - Nashville
foxnews.com
13.06.2023 / 21:14

Garth Brooks will sell Bud Light, doubles down on decision to have beer at bar: 'I love diversity'

Garth Brooks is still singing the tune to his 1992 classic, "We Shall Be Free." The singer-songwriter is reiterating his choice to sell Bud Light beer at his new Nashville bar, Friends in Low Places, amid the months-long conflict with the Anheuser-Busch owned company.  Last week, Brooks told Billboard that his bar would be a safe space where "every brand of beer" would be sold, prompting more conversation on the topic. On Monday, Brooks addressed the media "stir," sharing that at the crux of his decision was staying true to himself. "Diversity, inclusiveness: that's me! That's always been me," he said on his livestream "Inside Studio G."  "I get it, everybody’s got their opinions.

John Rich slams 'woke culture,' says people don't want it 'in their face like a bullhorn' - www.foxnews.com - Nashville
foxnews.com
13.06.2023 / 08:41

John Rich slams 'woke culture,' says people don't want it 'in their face like a bullhorn'

John Rich believes a few common denominators bring people together. Just before his electric CMA Fest performance, the Big & Rich singer exclusively told Fox News Digital that his Redneck Riviera whiskey brand and bar in Nashville stands for something – and he has faith that a growing population does, too.  The "Save a Horse" singer pulled Bud Light from his Nashville bar in April amid controversy with a Budweiser marketing campaign featuring transgender TikTok star Dylan Mulvaney.

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