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Dylan Mulvaney, the social media influencer who found herself at the center of a storm following a controversial partnership with Bud Light in 2023, is set to embark on a new chapter in her career. She will soon be stepping into the limelight on Broadway, marking her debut in the celebrated musical “Six.”
At 29, Mulvaney has been cast as Anne Boleyn, the iconic second wife of King Henry VIII, in this innovative production. Her performances will begin on February 16, placing her in a spotlight that blends historical narrative with contemporary flair.
“Six” is renowned for its unique take on history, presenting the stories of Henry VIII’s wives through the vibrant lens of a modern pop concert. The production has been celebrated for its female-centric storytelling, offering a fresh perspective on the lives of these historical figures.
The announcement was made by the show’s official social media accounts, confirming Mulvaney as part of the upcoming cast rotation.
The announcement of Mulvaney’s casting was met with enthusiasm from the production team, which shared, “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.”
The musical reimagines the six wives of Henry VIII as a dynamic pop girl group, each reclaiming their narrative through energetic and engaging musical performances. Mulvaney’s entry into this role is sure to add an exciting new dimension to the show.
The show’s official materials describe the wives as stepping out from ‘the shadow of their infamous spouse’ to tell their stories on their own terms, positioning the production as a celebration of women’s voices and ’21st-century girl power.’
Dylan Mulvaney will make her Broadway debut portraying Anne Boleyn, the second wife of King Henry VIII, beginning February 16
Six is a Tony Award–winning musical that reimagines Henry VIII’s wives as a modern pop group reclaiming their stories. The production has run on Broadway since 2021
Since opening on Broadway in 2021, Six, written by Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, has become the longest-running production in the history of the Lena Horne Theatre and won the 2022 Tony Award for Best Original Score.Â
In an Instagram post celebrating the Broadway casting, Mulvaney expressed her excitement.
‘Yay Broadway!’ she wrote. ‘So happy my bway debut is playing a fellow polarizing woman in this perfect musical next month. I hope you will all come watch me live my dream. I am SO HAPPY I CAN’T STOP SMILING.’
Mulvaney’s casting comes almost three years after the transgender influencer sparked a national boycott from conservatives in April 2023 with her Bud Light campaign.Â
The social media star shared images of herself with a custom beer can featuring her face as part of a marketing campaign marking Mulvaney’s first full year transitioning.Â
The promotion detonated a backlash that quickly grew into a full-scale boycott, fueled by conservative outrage and amplified across social media and conservative news outlets.
The fallout proved financially devastating. By early 2024, Bud Light sales had fallen nearly 30 percent in the months following the campaign, ultimately costing the brand its long-held status as America’s best-selling beer.
The controversy became one of the most visible corporate culture clashes in recent memory, forcing parent company Anheuser-Busch to recalibrate its marketing strategy amid sustained consumer revolt.
Mulvaney has repeatedly defended the Bud Light deal, describing the backlash as unexpected and deeply personal.
Mulvaney described the role as playing a ‘polarizing woman’ and said she was ‘so happy’ about the opportunity
The casting announcement was first made by Six’s official social media accounts and echoed by Mulvaney shortly after
Last September, Mulvaney starred in the off-Broadway solo show The Least Problematic Woman in the WorldÂ
Mulvaney sparked what researchers at Harvard Business School called ‘one of the biggest boycotts in American history,’ when she partnered with Bud Light in 2023
Appearing on The View in March 2025, Mulvaney said she accepted the partnership casually.
‘I loved beer and didn’t think anything of it,’ she said during the appearance.
Mulvaney later expanded on those views during an interview on CBS Mornings, where she criticized rollbacks of transgender-related policies under the Trump administration.
‘It didn’t change any way that I think about myself because I’m a woman no matter what my passport says,’ Mulvaney said, referring to the State Department’s decision to stop issuing passports with an ‘X’ gender marker in addition to ‘M’ and ‘F.’
Mulvaney rose to prominence by documenting a gender transition through a daily TikTok series titled Days of Girlhood, which quickly went viral and helped build a following of more than 1.5 million people across platforms.
Beyond social media, Mulvaney has worked as a performer, writer, and digital creator, appearing in cabaret shows and releasing original comedy and music online.Â
She previously starred in the off-Broadway solo production The Least Problematic Woman in the World.