



At the Toronto Pride parade, which Bud Light is officially sponsoring, naked males may be observed milling around and pedaling bicycles in full view of the young spectators.
In the video, shot by Beth Baisch of the Post Millennial, a number of participants can be witnessed riding through a sizable audience who is cheering them on.
The partially clothed motorcyclists, some of whom had tattoos or paint on them, wave back at the people. Meanwhile, another individual rides a bike while wearing a gold blow-up swan on his neck as one nude man gives a passerby a high-five.
In the subsequent video, a group of hat-wearing, bare-chested guys can be spotted standing in a circle within the crowd. A number of young youngsters pass the men and their families.
In another video, a man is depicted with his head completely covered by a gigantic penis suit. A small girl is seen gazing at the man wearing a phallic costume while she is seated in a pram.
Other films depict an assortment of males playing and washing off next to a fountain in front of young children. In the meantime, a stage with obvious Bud Light branding displayed scantily dressed dancers sporting nipple stickers, fishnets, and weird sock-like masks.
According to the business’s website, its financial backing of the Pride celebration this year is a continuation of a long-standing relationship.
Additionally, as per the web page, Bud Light Canada produced a variety of Pride beer cans to commemorate the partnership. It has donated $100,000 to multiple groups that help the LGBTQUA2S+ community throughout Canada.
Anheuser-Busch and Pride Toronto did not respond to an appeal for feedback from Fox News Digital.
The collaboration comes over three months after Bud Light faced harsh criticism for teaming up with transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney. Consumers were incensed by the choice, which led to a sharp decline in brand sales and a billion-dollar loss in market value.