Bud Light’s Marketing Vice President defending using trans activist Dylan Mulvaney for adverts to “reflect” a target audience is a move which could only be “absolutely trashing” the brand, says Sky News host Rita Panahi.
Ms Panahi said the Vice President’s move to make Bud
Light appeal to “women and to men” was “so hare-brained”.
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