Recently, Maxine LaQueene, another transgender rights supporter, was hauled out of the Texas state senate building for disrupting a vote.
There was apparently a sponsorship contract in place between Smirnoff and a trans woman and a drag queen, but the company has already backed out.
The Instagram account “Maxine LaQueene,” which portrays a transgender drag queen, has been utilizing the “Paid Partnership with Smirnoff” tag. This points to the biological person being employed by the major booze store to design advertisements.
When it comes to the LGBTQ community, LaQueene is an ardent supporter for the drag culture and transgenderism. After disturbing a vote on trans legislation, she was recently kicked out of the Texas State Capitol.
Smirnoff has confirmed in the press that he is no longer associated with LaQueene. According to Fox News Digital, a company official said that LaQueene “is not a Smirnoff partner and has no contract with Smirnoff at this time.” A representative stated that LaQueen did take part in a marketing campaign during the autumn of 2022, but that she has not been involved in any promotional activities during the first half of 2023.
U.K.-based anti-transgender activist and opponent Oli London asserted that LaQueene and Smirnoff shared a characteristic.
A London newspaper funded by a business partnership published photos of LaQueene being carried away by cops with her privates exposed.
Photos were accompanied by the phrase “Meet the FACE of @SmirnoffUS.” This week, a radical transgender activist took over the Texas statehouse and stripped down to their underwear in front of a classroom full of students. The passage of Senate Bill 14, which would have prohibited genital surgery on minors, was another of his goals.
Another person, however, countered, “He fights for children, but his Twitter is full of horrifying, explicit content!”This person would undoubtedly appear in a vodka ad.
Fox News Digital looked into LaQueene’s Instagram to confirm London’s claim. The trans lady has a screenshot of her detention by police during a protest of Senate Bill 14 on the third floor of the Texas state house as her profile photo.
As Fox News reported on Tuesday, “left-wing protesters swarmed the Texas state Capitol in Austin, forcing lawmakers to stop proceedings” on a bill that would “ban gender surgery or other sex reassignment procedures on children.”
LaQueene said that she and other constituents were “forcibly removed by @texas_dps in an attempt to clear the room” during a House session.
LaQueene, it was discovered after further examination of the same account, had routinely tweeted in drag to promote her job as Smirnoff’s Pride 2023 Ambassador. The “drag queen,” LaQueene, did a dance sequence for a commercial.
She tweeted: “#Ad The Strangely Large Woman of Austin, Texas is Here to Remind You!” The caption is where you can show your support for @smirnoff and the transgender artists’ movement. Maxine deserves to be the Smirnoff’s Pride 2023 Ambassador, so if you agree, please cast your vote for her by using the link in my bio.
At the very top of the item once more was a tag that stated, “Paid partnership with Smirnoff.”