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The creator also mentioned articles that have misgendered her, calling them “bad journalism.”

This isn’t the first time a beauty company has come under fire for trans-inclusive advertising.

Dylan Mulvaney close-up

And though Ulta has releaseda statementin support of Mulvaney, the internet hate rages on.

I want to be a mom one day and I absolutely can."

One user with the handle @surfinterf evenexpressedthat the interview with Mulvaney exemplified “misogyny.”

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When really I’m just trying to be happy."

She continued, “I didn’t know [misogyny] could show up in women as well.

And I think it always hurts the most when it comes from my own side of the tracks.”

Dylan Mulvaney in flowers

Mulvaney further shared her takeaways about beauty and femininity in her journey thus far.

“I think the beauty is really the potential.

I don’t think beauty for me is like an end goal… one look or one specific moment.

It’s the ever-changing potential to see myself in a light that makes me really happy.”

The influencer’s perspective on beauty aligns withUlta’s mission statement, making her the ideal collaborator.

It reads, “Together, we will change what beauty means to the world.”

She also looked back on her journey with identity growing up.

“We are willing to live our life joyfully through adversity,” they added.

“And willing to love ourselves despite the world telling us we shouldn’t.”