


Transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney announced a partnership with Nike Wednesday while modeling leggings and a sports bra.
Mulvaney, a biological male who identifies as female, made the partnership with Nike public in an Instagram post less than a week after sparking controversy with a paid deal with Anheuser-Busch.
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The post contained four pictures of Mulvaney modeling the female sportswear.
They show Mulvaney lying on the ground, doing yoga, and posing in the leggings and a sports bra.
"Home for a moment and leaning into cozy workout wear life with @nikewomen's newest Zenvy leggings and Alate bra!" Mulvaney captioned the post.
"They're so comfortable and buttery soft, perfect for workouts and everyday wear! #feelyourall #teamnike #nikepartner."
Conservatives quickly blasted Nike and demanded a boycott following Mulvaney's announcement.
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"Nike legit paid a dude — with no boobs and a c*** and b**** — to put on women's athletic gear and advertise it to women," one tweet read. "You can’t even make this s*** up."
"Nike is the latest major brand to attack real women by hiring Dylan Mulvaney to advertise their products," another commented. "No sane person should give them money after this. If we won’t demand companies stop mocking our wives and daughters then we’re weaker than I thought and deserve what we get."