Nothing like a man taking a modeling job that really belongs to a woman.
Men and women alike took to Twitter to voice their anger that Mulvaney - who was born a male but identifies as female - was being given coveted sponsorships for the prominent brands women's line. The postings noted that they were paid sponsorships.
It remains unclear how much money Mulvaney was paid for the postings, but insiders dealing with social media sponsorships previously told DailyMail.com she could be making more than $50,000 per paid post. Neither Mulvaney nor Nike responded to DailyMail.com requests for comment.
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Idaho makes itself--again--a national laughingstock, this time trying to put into law something that is simply not enforceable.
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