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TikToker Dylan Mulvaney Has a Simple Solution for Dealing With Haters on Social Media
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Date:2025-04-13 22:32:37
Dylan Mulvaney doesn't let her critics get her down.
The TikToker, who is often subjected to transphobic remarks online and whose 2023 branded content partnership with Bud Light sparked right-wing backlash, spoke to E! News about how she handles her haters. And her solution is simple.
"Not reading the comments," Dylan said. "Or Googling my name."
The 27-year-old, who made her remarks March 8 on the red carpet at the Women in Film Oscar Nominees Party, a pre-Oscars 2024 bash, continued, "I now have sort of a way of making sure that I see the good people and I get to interact with them and yes, just kind of skimming past the bad."
And the trans activist does just that by delegating: Dylan confirmed that her assistant monitors social media and shows her only positive comments made about her.
Meanwhile, Dylan is also preparing to celebrate a special milestone two days after the Academy Awards. March 12 marks the second anniversary of the beginning of her public transition, which she had documented on TikTok.
"Life is good," Dylan told E! News. "I think what's so special about settling into my journey has been that I don't have to be thinking about it every single day. It's a small part of me."
Dylan attended the pre-Oscars party, presented by Max Mara with sponsor ShivHans Pictures, wearing a short, pastel blue dress with a sheer cape. "I'm wearing Max Mara," the influencer said on her Instagram Stories. "I feel beautiful."
See more photos of Dylan and other stars at pre-Oscars parties ahead of the 2024 Oscars, set to air live on ABC from the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood March 10 at 4 p.m. PT / 7 p.m. ET.
at the 17th annual Women in Film (WIF) Oscar Nominees Party.
at United Talent Agency's pre-Oscars party.
at the Vanity Fair x Saint Laurent x NBCUniversal Oppenheimer Film Toast.
at United Talent Agency's pre-Oscars party.
at United Talent Agency's pre-Oscars party.
at the Vanity Fair x Saint Laurent x NBCUniversal Oppenheimer Film Toast.
at the Vanity Fair x Saint Laurent x NBCUniversal Oppenheimer Film Toast.
at the Vanity Fair x Saint Laurent x NBCUniversal Oppenheimer Film Toast.
at the Vanities: A Night For Young Hollywood event hosted by Vanity Fair and Instagram.
at the Vanities: A Night For Young Hollywood event hosted by Vanity Fair and Instagram.
at W Magazine and Louis Vuitton's Academy Awards Dinner.
at W Magazine and Louis Vuitton's Academy Awards Dinner.
at W Magazine and Louis Vuitton's Academy Awards Dinner.
at W Magazine and Louis Vuitton's Academy Awards Dinner.
at the 17th annual Women in Film (WIF) Oscar Nominees Party.
at the 17th annual Women in Film (WIF) Oscar Nominees Party.
at W Magazine and Louis Vuitton's Academy Awards Dinner.
at the Vanity Fair x Saint Laurent x NBCUniversal Oppenheimer Film Toast.
at the Vanities: A Night For Young Hollywood event hosted by Vanity Fair and Instagram.
at the Vanity Fair x Saint Laurent x NBCUniversal Oppenheimer Film Toast.
at the Vanities: A Night For Young Hollywood event hosted by Vanity Fair and Instagram.
at W Magazine and Louis Vuitton's Academy Awards Dinner.
at W Magazine and Louis Vuitton's Academy Awards Dinner.
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