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Cast to portray Anne Boleyn. You know, a woman.
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Bud Light backlash figure Dylan Mulvaney joins women-centered Broadway musical
By Madison Colombo
Published January 16, 2026
Fox News

Dylan Mulvaney, the transgender influencer homosexual self-promoting cross-dresser at the center of the 2023 Bud Light backlash, has been cast in the Broadway musical about women’s history, "Six."

Mulvaney will play Anne Boleyn, the second wife of King Henry VIII, marking her his Broadway debut. The casting comes more than two years after Mulvaney’s partnership with Bud Light sparked a nationwide boycott and a steep decline in sales for the beer brand.

"Losing our heads to introduce your newest Anne Boleyn! Show some royal love to Queen Dylan Mulvaney, who will be joining the #SIXBroadway 5.0 cast as Anne Boleyn starting February 16!" the musical’s official X account announced Friday. ...
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For nearly 500 years, the worst thing that ever happened to Anne Boleyn was being beheaded.
That is no longer true.
7:45 PM · Jan 18, 2026

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If Anne Boleyn was anything like Dylan Mulvaney we know exactly why she was executed.
8:45 AM · Jan 19, 2026

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