Dylan Mulvaney has responded to the backlash and combined web opinions following the discharge of her new single, “Days of Girlhood”.
The music video, launched on 13 March, has sparked a debate over its lyrics, which reference “retail remedy”, “overspending”, selecting “up meds”, a “stroll of disgrace” and having a “breakdown” in relation to her private expertise of “girlhood”.
One individual on Twitter responded by saying: “You might be perpetuating stereotypes that girls are lazy, sex-crazed, dumb and play males for enjoyable.”
However others stepped in to defended her, with one writing: “Dylan Mulvaney makes a track about her expertise as a lady, then individuals criticise her and say she made a ‘mockery of girls’ however these identical individuals will pay attention to those songs.”
In response, Mulvaney stated in a TikTok video that the followers who know the true her, perceive her intentions, and she or he has continued to publish about her life since transitioning.
“It’s day 730 of being a lady,” she stated on 12 March, happening to recall the “painful” classes she realized in her second 12 months of being within the public eye.
“This previous 12 months, honey, it was an extended one. You would possibly remark, ‘Dylan, day one [of girlhood] looks like yesterday’. However to me, these have felt like two lengthy canine years.
“I believe the theme of this previous 12 months was ache, and it’s not a foul factor,” she continued. “However it was so contrasting to the enjoyment and ecstasy that I skilled in these early days, that it was virtually comical, but in addition heart-breaking at occasions.
“Different occasions, I owned my ache and grew a thousand occasions stronger. Essentially the most lovely half has been releasing from the ache and returning to innocence over and over.”
She went on to clarify the purpose of the only wasn’t to develop into a pop star, however to have a good time her gender journey after receiving a lot negativity on-line.