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Braun razors under fire after ad featuring trans man with surgery scars resurfaces: ‘Bud Light treatment'
Braun said the image is one of hundreds on its site and 'reflective of the consumers we serve'
By Gabriel Hays Fox News

An ad for shaving razor company Braun is taking fresh heat on social media after users noticed it featured a trans male model with double mastectomy scars shaving their beard.

Conservative commentators on social media ripped the brand – a subsidiary of Procter & Gamble – this week, claiming it is "celebrating the mutilation cult of gender." Some users also advocated for giving the brand the "Bud Light treatment," referring to the boycott that hit the beer over its association with trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney.

The controversial image was recently found among promotional images on Braun’s website. It depicted what initially appeared to be a male model shaving, but a closer look reveals the subject to be a biological woman who had a double mastectomy.


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