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Dylan Mulvaney Cast in Broadway Women’s History Musical ‘SIX’

Dylan Mulvaney, the transgender influencer whose ill-fated Bud Light partnership turned America’s favorite beer into a punchline and tanked Anheuser-Busch’s market value by billions, is clawing his way back into the spotlight with a Broadway gig as Anne Boleyn in the pop-feminist musical *SIX*. That’s right—the same Mulvaney who helped ignite the great beer boycott of 2023, proving that corporate wokeness can backfire spectacularly when it alienates heartland consumers, is now headlining a show that reimagines Henry VIII’s ill-fated wives as sassy divas belting out empowerment anthems. Reports from outlets like the New York Post confirm the casting, positioning Mulvaney (who uses she/her pronouns) in the role of the beheaded queen, a choice that’s already sparking backlash for prioritizing identity politics over historical accuracy or vocal chops in a production that’s grossed over $200 million worldwide by turning tragedy into TikTok fodder.

This isn’t just celebrity gossip—it’s a masterclass in cultural ripple effects that 2A patriots should watch closely. Mulvaney’s Bud Light fiasco showed how swiftly public outrage can punish companies that shove progressive agendas down consumers’ throats, much like the NRA’s enduring clout stems from grassroots boycotts against gun-grabbing elites. Broadway’s embrace of this casting signals the entertainment industry’s deepening entrenchment in DEI orthodoxy, where merit takes a backseat to optics, mirroring the same forces pushing equity hires in corporate boardrooms and even law enforcement—places where split-second competence can mean life or death. For the 2A community, it’s a reminder: just as we defend our rights against feel-good gun control theater, we must call out these performative stunts that erode standards and reward controversy over talent.

The implications? Expect more culture-war boycotts, potentially hitting Ticketmaster sales or even corporate sponsors of *SIX*. If Mulvaney’s debut flops amid protests, it could accelerate the backlash against woke capitalism, bolstering pro-2A narratives that real Americans vote with their wallets. Stay vigilant—when elites rewrite history on stage, it’s not far from them rewriting the Second Amendment off the books. Grab your popcorn (and your AR-15), folks; the show’s just getting started.

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