Dorito’s Tries to One-Up Bud Light, Hires Open Pedophile Transgender as Brand Ambassador

Doritos tried hiring a transgender pedophile to be their newest brand ambassador but QUICKLY reversed course after it sparked an immediate boycott.

Frito Lay’s Doritos brand brought in Samantha Hudson, a man pretending to be a woman, to represent their brand as the company apparently learned nothing from the Bud Light Dylan Mulvaney scandal.

However, the partnership was rather short-lived once the masses discovered that Hudson is an OPEN pedophile and put the pressure on the snack food company.

Hudson was found to have routinely tweeted out a number of disturbing things related to committing sexual acts with “12-year-old girls” and his young cousin.

 

One of his posts reads, “I want to do hooligan things, like putting a 12-year-old girl in the a**.”

Another reads, “I just passed my little cousin’s tongue through the v*gina and she smiled at me. The little ones too. They deserve pleasure.”

Doritos is certainly no stranger to fueling the political divide, having quite the history of using their junk food brand to promote LGBT propaganda but this is a new low even for them.

The company may have cut ties with Hudson but the fact that they even hired the pedophile in the first place – ESPECIALLY considering that a company of this size would have FULLY VETTED HIM – says a lot about the growing boldness of the sick leftists in the world.

Surely Doritos knew about Hudson and their disturbing past, they just didn’t expect the masses to react so violently to it.

Watch the video here to see more about how Doritos brought in a trans pedo to promote their brand.


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