Dylan Mulvaney has ditched being at home in the USA after saying she doesnât âfeel safeâ there.
The influencer has been at the centre of a storm of far-right backlash following her partnership with Bud Light in recent times.
Dylan created an Instagram video for the beer brand earlier this year but sadly, faced an onslaught of transphobic backlash - including men purchasing cans of the beer solely to destroy them in a âmanlyâ way.
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After taking a break from social media, she recently posted a video claiming the company didnât reach out to her and failed to stand by her.
Dylan said sheâs âbeen scared to leave her houseâ for months and now, sheâs made the decision to leave the country to embark on a solo adventure.
Sheâs currently solo traveling in South America and at the moment is in Peru, where she says she went âto feel somethingâ.
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Unlike at home, Dylan says: âThe people here are so kind. I feel very safe here, itâs a little sad that I had to leave my country to feel safe but that will get better eventually.â
Sharing TikToks of herself with llamas and visiting Machu Pichu, the influencer says: âIâve done shaman ceremonies that were like 10 yearsâ worth of therapy â it was wild.â
Although sheâs missing rolled chilli lime chips from Trader Joeâs, Dylan adds: âI am so content. Still havenât been kissed yet but Iâm holding out hope.
âAnd most of all, you know this trip just has me feeling like Iâm my own best friend again, and that is the best feeling in the world.
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âAnd I hope that you feel that way about yourself too.â
The influencer explained that solo traveling was something she used to do a âtonneâ of and recommends it as âgood way to get to know yourself betterâ.
Dylan shot to fame on TikTok after openly detailing her gender transition in daily clips from early 2022.
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She is a huge advocate for transgender rights and has well over 10 million followers on the platform, with her âDays of Girlhoodâ series racking up over one billion views.
Fans gushed over her travelling videos saying theyâre âhappy to see her happyâ, while others wished her âsafe travelsâ and called her a âray of sunshineâ.
While same-sex partnerships are not recognised as marriage in Peru, people there are permitted to legally change their gender without surgery.
Fans wrote: âMay this trip bring you peace you deserve it Dylan.â
Topics:Â Dylan Mulvaney, TikTok, Transgender, LGBTQ