John Rich and Travis Tritt have joined the growing list of celebrities who won’t support Bud Light because of the company’s ads showing trans activist Dylan Mulvaney.
“What other beers should I have in my Nashville bar, Redneck Riviera, besides Bud Light?” On Wednesday, Rich sent out a tweet, which made his fans offer a few ideas in the comments section.
On my next trip, I’m getting rid of all “courtesy riders” for Anheuser-Busch goods.Tritt said on Twitter on Wednesday night, “I know a lot of other artists who are doing the same thing.” A few hours later, an advertisement with drag queens showed up online again, and the singer told her fans again not to buy Jack Daniel’s.
In all honesty, Budweiser paid for my tour in the 1990s. Back then, Anheuser-Busch was a company in the United States. A once-great American company that was bought by Europeans and is now mostly unknown in the United States. Tritt said, “What a shame.”
Not just these two country music stars reacted with passion. Kid Rock released a film Tuesday in which he shoots at Bud Light boxes.
You could say Grandpa is having a bad day. The singer then spoke to the crowd, saying, “Let me say something to you all, and I’ll try to be as clear and brief as I can.” Put down the Bud Light. Even Anheuser-Busch can go to hell. Have a great day.
Mulvaney shared a video over the weekend that talked about how he is friends with Bud Light. Because of this, those things happened. The protester showed off a can of beer with his or her name on it in an Instagram video. In an Instagram post, Mulvaney said, “Bud Light sent me what might be the best gift ever: a can with my face on it.”
During a business event to promote the NCAA basketball tournament, the star shared a video ad for Bud Light with the hashtag “#budlightpartner.”
In a news statement, Bud Light said that the deal was set.
A spokeswoman for Anheuser-Busch told Fox News, “We work with hundreds of influencers across our brands as one way to connect with audiences across different demographics and passion points in a real way.”
This special can is not for sale to the public because it was given to Dylan Mulvaney as a gift to mark a personal achievement. However, we do sometimes make special souvenir cans for friends and brand champions like him.
On social media, beer drinkers, celebrities, and even some business owners told their fans to stop drinking.
