Conservative YouTuber Benny Johnson says transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney is suffering from 'toxic narcissism' following a recent public appearance in New York, last weekend. 'Dylan Mulvaney is certainly somebody who is suffering from an addiction of some sort. We believe it is attention and crippling toxic narcissism,' he said. Broadcaster Oli London accused Mr Mulvaney of wearing 'whiteface'. 'Dylan Mulvaney turned up at the Alice & Olivia fashion show in New York wearing whiteface,' he wrote on X.
Conservative YouTuber Benny Johnson says transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney is suffering from"toxic narcissism" following a recent public appearance in New York, last weekend.
"Dylan Mulvaney is certainly somebody who is suffering from an addiction of some sort. We believe it is attention and crippling toxic narcissism," he said."Dylan Mulvaney turned up at the Alice & Olivia fashion show in New York wearing whiteface," he wrote on X.
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