Dylan Mulvaney has released new pop song called 'Days of Girlhood' to celebrate ... trends now

Dylan Mulvaney has released new pop song called 'Days of Girlhood' to celebrate ... trends now
Dylan Mulvaney has released new pop song called 'Days of Girlhood' to celebrate ... trends now

Dylan Mulvaney has released new pop song called 'Days of Girlhood' to celebrate ... trends now

Trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney has released a new pop song called 'Days of Girlhood' to celebrate her 'femininity' and the second anniversary of her transition.

Mulvaney, 27, who said she became an 'ambassador' for Bud Light last April and has since sparked outrage among consumers, seems to be moving on from the debacle that cost the company more than $1billion in lost sales.

The 'Days of Girlhood' music video released on Wednesday features Mulvaney dancing in multiple outfits, including a mini dress, a hot pink negligee, a crop top and shorts set, and a green dot paint dress.

'Every day, every night, rise and shine, yeah, all mine. Thick or thin, I'll be alright. Got my dolls by my side,' she sings atop a light-hearted guitar track.'

'Last year, extremists turned my series Days of Girlhood into something to be ashamed of,' Mulvaney said in an Instagram video announcing the release of her new single. 

Trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney (center)  has released a new pop song called 'Days of Girlhood' to celebrate her 'femininity' and the second anniversary of her transition

Trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney (center)  has released a new pop song called 'Days of Girlhood' to celebrate her 'femininity' and the second anniversary of her transition

Mulvaney, 27, who announced that she became an 'ambassador' for Bud Light last April and has since sparked outrage among consumers, seems to be moving on from the debacle that cost the company more than $1 billion in lost sales

Mulvaney, 27, who announced that she became an 'ambassador' for Bud Light last April and has since sparked outrage among consumers, seems to be moving on from the debacle that cost the company more than $1 billion in lost sales

In April of last year, Mulvaney posted on Instagram a photo of a custom can of Bud Light sent to her by the beer to celebrate '365 Days of Girlhood' during her transition to a woman

In April of last year, Mulvaney posted on Instagram a photo of a custom can of Bud Light sent to her by the beer to celebrate '365 Days of Girlhood' during her transition to a woman

'This single came from my desire to reclaim my relationship to femininity and celebrate trans joy. I had never written a song before, but I knew I wanted it to feel like the opening of an early 2000s romantic comedy,' she added. 

The Instagram video has amassed millions of views across different social media platforms, and the music video has been watched thousands of times within hours of its release on YouTube.   

Some social media users sent her support and love, but the most-liked comment under the music video reads: 'Not her shooting the beer cans.' 

In April of last year, Mulvaney posted on Instagram a photo of a custom can of Bud Light sent to her by the beer to celebrate '365 Days of Girlhood' during her transition to a woman. 

She also shared photos of her opening a can of Bud Light during March Madness in an apparent attempt to broaden the appeal of the beer to LGBTQ customers. 

But the backlash was swift and furious with customers staging a boycott and Kid Rock posting videos online of him shooting cases of Bud Light with a rifle.

Anheuser-Busch InBev CEO Brendan Whitworth issued an apology and Bud Light is now partnering with comedian Shane Gillis, known for his controversial jokes about disabled people.

" class="c7" scrolling="no"

The decision to hire Mulvaney is estimated to have cost the company more than $1billion in lost sales and knocked it off the number 1 best selling beer spot in the US.

In the Instagram video in collaboration with the nonprofit The Trevor Project, Mulvaney said she is donating a part of the profits to the organization that provides resources for the LGBTQ community. 

'I'm so grateful to my followers who I have watched my journey unfold, and hope that when they listen to the song they will hear the joy it has brought me!' 

'I also want to celebrate the Trevor Project, which is an incredible organization offering crisis management resources to the LGBTQ youth,' 

'I also wanted to let you know that every time that you stream my song or use it on a social media app, any profits that I make

read more from dailymail.....

PREV The infected blood scandal destroyed my family: I spent one last holiday with ... trends now
NEXT Female teacher, 35, is arrested after sending nude pics via text to students ... trends now