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Candace Slams Ulta for “Embarrassing” “Girlhood” Video

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Recently, the cosmetics company Ulta decided to take a different tack when it came to marketing. Rather than find beautiful women to be made even more beautiful with Ulta products, they instead decided to have to males “discuss all things girlhood”. Yes, really. They had two dudes sit down and talk about how they can dress “up like a woman and pretend that that suddenly makes you so.” And Ulta products help “make [them] so”, of course!

Watch that “The Beauty of Girlhood with Dylan Mulvaney” here:

As you can watch in the video, Mulvaney, a dude wearing a bright red dress, talks about “girlhood” with David Lopez, “a gender-bending” host who sported a big, bushy beard and a long, blonde wig. At one point in it, Lopez even talks about dreaming of being a mom one day…so apparently Ulta products are so special that they can make dudes mothers! Now that’s some impressive make-up!

Never one to shy away from a touchy culture war fight, as we recently saw with her wearing a “White Lives Matter” shirt, the Daily Wire’s Candace Owens decided to jump into the fight and start mocking Ulta for the commercial.

That mocking came on Tuesday during  an episode of the “Candace Owens” show that is titled, “This Bizarre and Freaky Fetish is Taking Over American Politics.”

In the show, Candace savaged Ulta for making a mockery of motherhood and womanhood while also joking that the podcast was like a Halloween special because the males in it were playing dress up, saying:

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“And so they are basically on this podcast mocking what it means to be a woman. As I say, now what it is become a caricature. This is Halloween. … They’re playing Halloween on a podcast and both of them are appearing dressed as women.”

Continuing, Candace then argued that the hosts of that Ulta podcast have a mental illness, saying:

“‘We’re talking all things girly’ as two grown men that have some form, some varying forms of mental illness. Really what their mental illness is attention. That’s what it is. There aren’t all these weird categories of things to identify as that suddenly appeared in our society rapidly over the last five years.”

Still that wasn’t all. Continuing, Candace then claimed that everyone is increasingly getting mentally disturbed, saying:

“But now rapidly everybody’s got something going on. And everyone’s being given awards and podcasts for talking heroically about their experiences. Their experience they should be talking about is what it’s like to need so much attention, right? How desperate you must be to be so extreme on social media for likes that you dress yourself up like a woman and pretend that that suddenly makes you so. That is embarrassing and it needs to stop.”

Watch Candace rip the commercial and the current, disastrously weird spirit sweeping America here:

At least someone’s willing to say it…how many people do you know who still have the temerity to criticize things like the Ulta commercial?

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