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Trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney and Lady Gaga spark backlash as they celebrate International Women’s Day with a stunning photoshoot, in which the singer says: “Put this on your vision board, world.”

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Transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney and pop star Lady Gaga posed for a joint post on International Women's Day

Transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney and pop star Lady Gaga have been attacked by vicious trolls over a joint post on International Women’s Day.

The couple posed together for a photo shoot, with the singer sitting on a wooden box in huge platform heels, while Mulvaney stood behind her.

Both dressed in black, Gaga in a long wool dress and Mulvaney in a short dress adorned with sequins and tassels at the bottom, along with black tights.

“I’m putting you on my vision board, for life,” Gaga told Mulvaney, to which the transgender woman responded, “I love you.”

Transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney and pop star Lady Gaga posed for a joint post on International Women's Day

Transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney and pop star Lady Gaga posed for a joint post on International Women’s Day

The couple posed together for a photo shoot, with the singer sitting on a wooden box in huge platform heels, while Mulvaney stood behind her.

The couple posed together for a photo shoot, with the singer sitting on a wooden box in huge platform heels, while Mulvaney stood behind her.

The couple posed together for a photo shoot, with the singer sitting on a wooden box in huge platform heels, while Mulvaney stood behind her.

“Put this on your vision board, world, we love you,” Gaga continued in a video clip posted to Instagram with the photos.

They appeared to be at an event with Haus Labs, Lady Gaga’s cosmetics brand, and pharmaceutical company Clinuvel.

Mulvaney also posted a photo with Lady Gaga’s mother, Cynthia Germanotta, and one of her name sewn onto a table napkin.

Online trolls were quick to attack Mulvaney’s Instagram post, hurling insults and calling her and even Lady Gaga, who was born female, ‘men.’

“This is so degrading to REAL women,” one wrote.

“Actually I see two men,” replied another, and a third added “two men cannot represent a true Queen.”

Another claimed they were “two women born men” and “shout out to all real women!” Not men playing dress up.’

‘Why does Dylan represent? He is ‘NOT’ a woman. What an insult to us ‘REAL’ women. Stop invading our territory.

Both dressed in black, Gaga in a long wool dress and Mulvaney in a short dress adorned with sequins and tassels at the bottom, along with black tights.

Both dressed in black, Gaga in a long wool dress and Mulvaney in a short dress adorned with sequins and tassels at the bottom, along with black tights.

Both dressed in black, Gaga in a long wool dress and Mulvaney in a short dress adorned with sequins and tassels at the bottom, along with black tights.

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Online trolls were quick to attack Mulvaney's Instagram post, hurling insults and calling her and even Lady Gaga, who was born female, 'men.'

Online trolls were quick to attack Mulvaney's Instagram post, hurling insults and calling her and even Lady Gaga, who was born female, 'men.'

Online trolls were quick to attack Mulvaney’s Instagram post, hurling insults and calling her and even Lady Gaga, who was born female, ‘men.’

Other commentators expressed excitement and said they were proud of Mulvaney for sharing the stage with a major celebrity.

Other commentators expressed excitement and said they were proud of Mulvaney for sharing the stage with a major celebrity.

Other commentators expressed excitement and said they were proud of Mulvaney for sharing the stage with a major celebrity.

Lady Gaga was born Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta and attended an all-girls Catholic school in New York City from the age of 11.

Others claimed that Mulvaney was mentally ill because he was transgender.

“I can’t believe there are still men and women who believe Lady Gaga is not a woman. She is and so is Dylan Mulvaney. They are two beautiful women together,” added a kinder commenter.

“Girl, and I thought it couldn’t get any better,” another added.

Other commentators expressed excitement and said they were proud of Mulvaney for sharing the stage with a major celebrity.

Mulvaney became wildly popular on TikTok for documenting her transition in March 2022, but is now best known for her controversial Bud Light promotion.

The beer giant created a limited run of Bud Light cans with her face to celebrate 365 days of ‘being a girl’, a phrase she uses to describe her transition.

A single TikTok video of transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney holding a can of branded beer was enough to send right-wing drinkers into a frenzy.

A single TikTok video of transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney holding a can of branded beer was enough to send right-wing drinkers into a frenzy.

A single TikTok video of transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney holding a can of branded beer was enough to send right-wing drinkers into a frenzy.

Bud Light sales plummeted in early April 2023 amid conservative backlash after the brand sent a commemorative can to the transgender influencer.

Bud Light sales plummeted in early April 2023 amid conservative backlash after the brand sent a commemorative can to the transgender influencer.

The can with the Mulvaney photo that sparked the backlash

The can with the Mulvaney photo that sparked the backlash

Bud Light sales plummeted in early April 2023 amid conservative backlash after the brand sent a commemorative can to the transgender influencer.

Mulvaney partnered with the brand in April for its March Madness NCAA campaign and posted a video on April 1 while holding the can.

Even though the cans were extremely limited in print and only appeared in one video, conservative figures were outraged and called for a boycott.

The backlash caused Bud Light’s parent company, Anheuser-Busch, to lose $400 million in sales as U.S. revenue fell 10.5 percent compared to the previous year.

Mulvaney later posted a video on TikTok where he said he was “scared to leave the house” at the height of the backlash.

Bud Light workers accused their company’s management of “cowardice” over the advertising fiasco, arguing that they should have supported Mulvaney better.

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