Caitlyn Jenner was appalled and criticized TikTok trans rights activist Dylan Mulvaney, who recently visited the White House, after a past video of her advocating to normalize “women having bulges” resurfaced online.
Mulvaney, a transgender TikTok content creator who garnered millions of followers for sharing her male-to-female transition, recently spoke with President Biden at a youth summit that aired on Sunday.
Mulvaney’s appearance generated media attention and caused a months-old video about “normalizing bulges for women” to resurface.
In the video Mulvaney had explained that she got weird stares from people in public when she wore tight clothing.
“And I went, ‘Oh, I forgot that my crotch doesn’t look like other women’s crotches sometimes because mine doesn’t look like a little Barbie pocket,'” Mulvaney said.
Mulvaney then explains that she could either wear looser clothes, do a tuck (which she describes as painful), or she can normalize women having bulges sometimes.
“Normalize the bulge. We are normalizing the bulge,” Mulvaney sings towards the end of the video. “Women can have bulges and that’s okay.”
Jenner, who transitioned from male to female in 2015, retweeted the video from Tennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn.
“@MarshaBlackburn thank you for speaking out and having a backbone, one of the best senators we have,” Jenner wrote. “Let’s not ‘normalize’ any of what this person is doing. This is absurdity!”
Jenner went on to say, “The whole trans rights debacle is out of whack. Biden, who claims to be the great unifier, is just bring more hate towards these groups. Let’s say you have a group of girls in a locker room with a trans boy that transitioned into a girl. Those girls have right to feel uncomfortable and be able to voice their opinion.”
“Yet Biden claims that we should segregate the ten biological girls and take their rights to appease the one trans child who is offended,” Jenner added. “It’s just ridiculous and it’s not a real solution.”
Mulvaney joined Biden at the White House last week to ask him about trans-related healthcare.
“Many states have lawmakers that feel like they can involve themselves in this very personal process,” Mulvaney told Biden. “Do you think states should have a right to ban gender-affirming healthcare?”
“I don’t think any state or anybody should have the right to do that, as a moral question and as a legal question. I just think it’s wrong,” Biden responded. Mulvaney also asked Biden how Democrats can advocate for trans people more effectively.
“Being seen with people like you,” Biden said. “I mean it. I genuinely mean it. People fear what they don’t know.”