Prominent Instagram lingerie influencer and MAGA Republican Bri Teresi just announced that she is cutting ties with Honey Birdette, a high-end lingerie company. Her announcement came after the company followed in the footsteps of Nike and modeled one of its latest sets of lingerie using a biological male model.
Teresi took to Instagram to express her displeasure with Honey Birdette’s decision, slamming it for having Jake DuPree, a biological male, modeling a three-piece, red set of bra, panties, and matching stockings.DuPree identifies as “non-binary.”
The ad was posted on Honey Birdette’s Instagram page and the caption read, “Red curtain moment! @jakedupree stars in the RUBY 3 piece set.” Here is a screenshot of it (warning: you might need to bleach your eyes after looking):
“A luxury lingerie brand created for women, by women” #fail @HoneyBirdette pic.twitter.com/yK35HuqWg0
— Rita Panahi (@RitaPanahi) April 12, 2023
The post went on to say, “UPDATE: Honey Birdette fosters an inclusive and diverse environment, and we will continue to use our voice to empower and support the LGBTQ+ community, women, and anyone who wants to feel fabulous in our lingerie.”
Teresi took to the comments section of the post, which has since been disabled by the brand, to say, “Sad to see you guys jumping on the woke bandwagon! Once again, another thing taken over by men. Know your audience!” Then, speaking to OutKick, she said, “Yes it’s true. I will no longer be working with the brand.”
Continuing, she went on to say, “The only way to stop this nonsense and propaganda is to not support businesses that do not support our values. It’s that simple!” She then added, “As a model I can tell you that an actual woman has been robbed of a place because of a deluded diversity handout. That’s pure misogyny. Now more than ever, we must support businesses that support our values. Go woke, go broke.”
That’s not all she has said recently. She’s also posted in support of Trump on Instagram, attacked Alvin Bragg, and, in another post on Instagram, reminded people what the rainbow actually stands for, saying, “Swipe for a beautiful surprise ❤️ Although we are living in crazy times, we must remember God’s promise… “I have set my rainbow in the clouds, and it will be the sign of the covenant between me and the earth. I will remember my covenant between me and you and all living creatures of every kind. Never again will the waters become a flood to destroy all life.” 🌈Genesis 9 #FortLauderdale #rainbow”
In a post about Trump, she said, “I stand with President Donald J Trump! We cannot accept this disgraceful weaponization of our justice system against the 45th & soon to be 47th President of the United States 🇺🇸 It is time to take a stand & not allow them to take away our freedoms! They are not only after @realdonaldtrump , they are after the American people!! He’s just the one in the way! Trump has sacrificed his lavish life of luxury to put himself between US & the enemy of America, the radical left. President Trump is a man of his word and he will do what he can to fulfill his promises and plans! The time to stand united with Trump is now! Make America Great Again! 🇺🇸”
Further, she isn’t the only woman furious to see companies hiring biological men to model women’s underwear. Megyn Kelly, during a recent episode of her Sirius XM show, “The Megyn Kelly Show,” skewered the deal when speaking with political commentators Emily Jashinsky and Eliana Johnson. Specifically, she hammered Nike for making Mulvaney the face of its sports bra lineup despite being “non-breasted,” saying:
“Nike sponsoring Dylan Mulvaney now for f****ing sports bra. I’m sorry, Dylan doesn’t have breasts. Dylan’s been taking some sort of a hormone that has turned Dylan into some — I don’t know what’s happening there. But those are not breasts.”
“And Dylan doesn’t need any sort of a bra — never mind a sports bra. The three ladies on this program right now have six boobs between us, and we actually know what it’s like to wear a bra, and no one would be inspired to buy one based on non-breasted Dylan Mulvaney prancing around in a Nike sports bra.”
Continuing, Kelly went on to say that it looks like Mulvaney has “an eating disorder” and shouldn’t be “anybody’s spokesperson for anything. If there were a woman who looked like that, she couldn’t get an endorsement because they say she clearly is unwell.”
Watch her here:
Jashinsky, adding to what Kelly said, claimed the move by Nike was a “great glimpse into how divorced a lot of the decisions these big companies make — especially investment firms make. … They’re not in touch with the market. They’re completely divorced from market forces.”
Kelly also took issue with the claim that “trans women are women,” saying, “No … they’re not. Sorry. I mean, I know I’m being vulgar today, but this whole topic is bringing it up. Like, Trans women really are ‘chicks with d****.’ It’s true. It’s a short, catchy, catchphrase, but it’s really what’s happening.” Continuing, she added, “They’re not women,” she added. “They’re fake women. Biological men masquerading as women.”
Featured image credit: Bri Teresi Instagram
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