Caitlyn Jenner BLASTS Nike over Dylan Mulvaney brand deal

Transgender reality personality Caitlyn Jenner recently blasted Nike for its “woke” agenda in promoting its products by hiring trans-identified woman Dylan Mulvaney.

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Transgender reality personality Caitlyn Jenner recently blasted Nike for its “woke” agenda in promoting its products by hiring trans-identified woman Dylan Mulvaney. There has been global backlash after Nike decided to make a biological man the face of women’s sporting attire.

Mulvaney earlier this week posted an Instagram story promoting the sporting brand’s bras and leggings, doing jumping jacks and awkward stretches that is apparently meant to attract women to purchase the products.



Jenner, who has long been against biological males competing in female sports, referred to Nike’s new campaign involving Mulvaney as an “outrage” in a series of tweets on Thursday.

Jenner tweeted: “As someone that grew up in awe of what Phil Knight did, it is a shame to see such an iconic American company go so woke!”

“We can be inclusive but not at the expense of the mass majority of people, and have some decency while being inclusive. This is an outrage.”



However, Jenner did not place blame on Mulvaney, who gladly accepted the deal. Jenner went on to concede that Jenner did do a “collab” with H&M, but they went on to suggest that the fault lies with Nike.

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