Danica Patrick Has 7-Word Message For Dylan Mulvaney

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It's safe to say that Danica Patrick isn't the biggest fan of Dylan Mulvaney.

Mulvaney, the 28-year-old transgender influencer who rose to notoriety after landing a sponsorship deal with Bud Light during the NCAA Tournament, continues to be a big presence on social media. Earlier this month, Mulvaney, who is from California, released a song to promote her new podcast, "The Dylan Hour."

The song went viral on social media, with many on the right, including Patrick, being critical of it.

Patrick, the former NASCAR and IndyCar driver, sounded off on Mulvaney's behavior in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter.

Former US race car driver and sports broadcaster, Danica Patrick, reports during the first practice session for the Las Vegas Formula One Grand Prix on November 21, 2024, in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Patrick T. Fallon / AFP) (Photo by PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images)

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Patrick ripped Mulvaney for her behavior.

"All my girlfriends act just like this," she joked.

Patrick has been very open about her political leanings in recent months. She recently announced that she had been 100 percent "red pilled."

"It felt like a calling. I'd love to hear some of your perspective on how it all feels because it's been a tidal wave of change in what you do and how people see you. Standing up for something is a powerful thing because it's when you're in your truth," Patrick said while speaking to right-wing influencer Riley Gaines. "When you're in your truth, you're quite magnetic. It gains momentum really fast, because when we're doing what's meant for us, the universe just lines things up for us. It went really quickly for me. It was a little over a year ago that I went to my first ever political event, which was AmFest here in Phoenix.

"I didn't know who Charlie Kirk was. I never paid attention to politics and quite specially have been avoiding the news since 2018. I just watched YouTube and spiritual information, but not the news. After going to that event, I posted some photos of my sister and I. It [her post] said, 'I love this country.' That was a divisive comment to so many, which was ridiculous. I then met Tucker Carlson and went on his show in the beginning of January. I came back from Florida and Charlie reached out to go on his show. I was like, 'Well, I guess I'm in politics now.'"

Patrick, who voted for the first time in her life in November, has jumped head first into the politics pool.

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