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LIV Golf is a controversial professional tour backed by Saudia Arabia's Public Investment Fund that launched as a rival to ...
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Irish Star on MSNLIV Golf hires executive who cost Bud Light $1.4bn with trans campaign controversyAlissa Heinerscheid made the headlines for all the wrong reasons back in April 2023 when she opted to hire transgender ...
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GB News on MSNLIV Golf risks woke row after hiring former Bud Light chief behind controversial trans campaignFormer Bud Light executive Alissa Heinerscheid has joined Saudi-backed LIV Golf in a surprising career move following her ...
The disgraced former marketing executive who tanked Bud Light’s brand has landed a new job at LIV Golf, in an unlikely ...
Bud Light's former marketing exec Alissa Heinerscheid, of Dylan Mulvaney campaign fame, landed a gig with the Saudi-funded LIV Golf.
The former Bud Light executive behind the company's ill-fated promotion with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney is now working for LIV Golf in a stunning turn of events. Alissa Heinerscheid ...
April 7 is National Beer Day in the United States commemorating the beginning of the end of Prohibition. Here are Americans’ ...
Bud Light has since struggled to recover from the fallout. Now Mulvaney is stepping into the world of podcasting with The Dylan Hour, a new show with plans to have “raunchy” conversations with ...
Ever since he burst onto the scene, Dylan Mulvaney, a biological male ... Mulvaney’s public profile has only increased since the Bud Light fiasco nearly two years ago when the transgender ...
Bud Light was the subject of 2023 right-wing backlash and a boycott after the brand partnered with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney, leading to a plummet in its sales. According to KSDK ...
Dylan Mulvaney was about ready to submit her memoir ... But when a sponsored Instagram post for Bud Light the following year led to death threats and a transphobic backlash, Mulvaney knew ...
An innocuous sponsored post triggered a fevered boycott of Bud Light, with sales dropping by nearly 30% and several factories having to shut down due to bomb threats. How does anyone come back from ...
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