Sky News contributor Megyn Kelly has questioned why American beer company Miller Lite would pander to “upper west side woke liberals”.
Sky News contributor Megyn Kelly has questioned why American beer company Miller Lite would pander to “upper west side woke liberals”. A two-month-old Miller Lite commercial pushing feminist activism has resurfaced after backlash against Bud Light’s marketing controversy.
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