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A transgender influencer was fired by Doritos after old tweets about doing ‘depraved things’ to a 12-year-old emerged.
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Ivan Gonzalez Ranedo, who goes by the stage name Samantha Hudson, was let go by Doritos Spain after the company was ripped for sharing a 50-second promotional video starring the influencer.
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Hudson, a self-described “anti-capitalist” and “Marxist,” claimed in one video to want to “destroy and annihilate the traditional monogamous nuclear family,” according to the Daily Mail.
As a teenager, Hudson also tweeted about wanting to do “depraved things” to a minor, the Mail reported, specifically a 12-year-old girl.
A screenshot of a 2015 tweet in Spanish from Hudson about what appeared to be an assault of a minor was shared on social media.
“I want to do thuggish things to get into a 12-year-old girl’s [expletive],” the translated post read.
Another post was translated to: “In the middle of the street in Mallorca in panties and screaming that I’m a nymphomaniac in front of a super beautiful 8-year-old girl,” according to the Mail.
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The Doritos ad, “Crunch Talks,” was posted on Sunday but removed the following day, a company spokesperson told Rolling Stone.
“We have ended the relationship and stopped all related campaign activity due to the comments,” the spokesperson said.
“We strongly condemn words or actions that promote violence or sexism of any kind.”
Hudson apologized for the posts after becoming famous, according to the magazine.
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“Some tweets that I posted in 2015 are resurfacing, and honestly I don’t know what to say, I don’t remember having written such barbarities,” she said.
“At that time I dedicated myself to saying nonsense, the heavier the better, because I thought that ‘dark humour’ was funny.”
Many on social media referenced Bud Light’s disastrous partnership with trans activist Dylan Mulvaney, which saw the beer brand lose more than $1 billion in sales, following a massive boycott.
“This is disgusting,” former Trump campaign member Jenna Ellis urged. “Give Doritos the Bud Light treatment.”
Conservative commentator Ian Miles Cheong added: “Can we do to Doritos what we did to Bud Light? This person is a million times worse than Dylan Mulvaney.”
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