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Trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney plans to leave U.S. for permanent life in another country

Dylan Mulvaney, a well-known transgender influencer, recently shared her thoughts about possibly moving from the United States to the United Kingdom.
During an interview with Pink News, she mentioned her desire for a “permanent” move overseas.
In the interview, the 28-year-old Mulvaney expressed her excitement about the culture in the UK.
She stated, “There’s something about being here that makes me feel like, um, people have been so kind, and um, I just, the theater culture’s amazing, and um, Percy Pigs are my favorite,” Mulvaney said in a reference to a virally popular gummy candy in the UK.
She also praised the vibrant theater culture in London, saying it is amazing.
Mulvaney mentioned her fondness for Percy Pigs, a popular gummy candy in the UK, adding, “Honestly, that makes the move worth it.”
This enthusiasm reflects Mulvaney’s desire to embrace a new environment and community.
Her upcoming role in the theater production “We Aren’t Kids Anymore” in London’s West End may be influencing her decision to relocate.
Trans influencer Mulvaney’s revelation sparks debate on social media
News of Mulvaney’s potential move sparked a variety of reactions on social media, especially on the platform X.
One user said: Try the Middle East. I think they’re looking for influencers.
The second user added: Ok byeeee….. I hear the middle east is welcoming.
The third user commented: They still do prostrate exams overseas. Enjoy!
The fourth user said: Well, we are okay with that, where can we pay for her tickets.?
Legal issues for transgender people in the UK
Mulvaney’s announcement comes shortly after a significant ruling by the UK Supreme Court.
The court decided that transgender women do not fit the legal definition of “woman.”
This ruling has raised concerns among many in the transgender community and advocates for LGBTQ+ rights.
The legal landscape for transgender individuals in the UK is complex.
While similar discussions are ongoing in the U.S., Mulvaney’s plans may be affected by these legal definitions.
It remains to be seen how this ruling will influence her decision to move.
Mulvaney had a trip to Peru in 2023
In 2023, Mulvaney took an extended trip to Peru after facing backlash over her partnership with Bud Light.
This partnership was controversial and led to significant criticism, costing the company billions in market value.
During her time in Peru, she sought a place where she could feel safe and comfortable.
Although Peru does not recognize same-sex partnerships as marriage, it does allow individuals to change their gender without needing surgery.
This aspect may have provided Mulvaney with a sense of security during a difficult time.