
"There is nothing more obvious than Ryan Boyajian - "entrepreneur," friend of money launderers, terrible jacket enthusiast, and connoisseur of "tits on a stick" (according to Tamra) - owning a Cybertruck. Of course, this man owns a Cybertruck. Of course. You can tell just by looking at him, just like you can tell by looking at Heather Dubrow, that she would probably order an ugly, logo-emblazoned Fendi bucket hat to wear to Coachella,"
"It is funny to compare him to Heather because she seems to be signaling the exact opposite of Ryan. We see her record a podcast with Dylan Mulvaney, the trans actress who did a sponsored post with Bud Light, which sent all the Cybertruck owners into a hell of a tizzy. Heather talks about how she wants to use her platform to give a voice to the voiceless. Um, Dylan has two million followers on Instagram and 9.1 million on TikTok."
Ryan Boyajian is portrayed as an obvious Cybertruck owner characterized by flashy taste and social associations. Heather Dubrow presents a contrasting image of polished celebrity who records a podcast with Dylan Mulvaney and emphasizes platforming marginalized voices. Dylan Mulvaney’s large social following dwarfs Heather’s TikTok presence, creating an imbalance in influence that reframes Heather’s intentions. The Bud Light controversy involving Dylan has polarized audiences, particularly among Cybertruck owners. Heather stages an ornate Beverly Hills sleepover with a handsome private butler while Emily and Jenn volunteer at an animal shelter alongside a charismatic volunteer named J.R.
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