Bud Light is planning a major marketing blitz after its sales got slammed by an ill-fated partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney -- and the company is promising beer distributors there won't be another screwup, The Post has learned.
The superstar Chiefs tight end took to the stage Friday in front of a lively crowd at Kelce Jam, where he chugged a beer off of the Lombardi Trophy before spiking the hardware to the ground.
The beer giant is trying to salvage its relationship with Bud Light distributors who faced angry customers after the brand partnered with Dylan Mulvaney.
Trans stand-up comedian and actor Ian Harvie, who appeared in a little-noticed pro-trans Bud Light commercial that aired back in 2016, is skeptical of how genuine Anheuser-Busch's support of the LGBTQIA+ community is. Thus, Harvie wasn't surprised by...
Whether it’s the the Orioles' beer bong or the Pirates' home-run sword, the level of creativity in such celebrations throughout MLB might be at an all-time high.
While enjoying an intimate lunch for two, Hopper sipped on a pint of beer and leaned over the table to smooch Sidel, who munched on a large salad in between pecks.
"I think this is a warning to all brands out there that have learned over the past 20 years or so there are no consequences for going super woke in terms of trying to appeal to the far left wing in this country."
He's making (Bud) light of the situation. Actor PJ Adzima crafted a jingle in defense of the beer and its partnership with the transgender content creator.
The conservative firebrand's mention of the suddenly controversial domestic brand came after a court document alleged Jayson Boebert was "drinking a tall glass of beer, and cleaning a gun" when he was served with divorce papers last month.
Buttigieg, 41, was trending on the social media platform after the article -- titled "Pete Buttigieg Loves God, Beer, and His Electric Mustang" -- was published online.