Katherine Krueger in New York 

Bud Light deletes St Patrick’s Day tweet because of sexual assault undertones

The tweet advised followers to ‘pinch people who aren’t #UpForWhatever’ but was removed two hours later after a flurry of negative responses
  
  

Bud light st patrick's day tweet
Bud Light’s St Patrick’s Day tweet. Photograph: public domain

It’s been a while since we have seen a totally tone-deaf, grade-A internet blunder from a major brand. Luckily, Bud Light has ended the drought with its social media campaign to mark St Patrick’s Day.

Bud Lite St Patrick's Day tweet
Bud Lite’s St Patrick’s Day tweet. Photograph: public domain

The beer brand’s Twitter account advised followers: “On #StPatricksDay you can pinch people who don’t wear green. You can also pinch people who aren’t #UpForWhatever.”

The tweet was posted along with a photo of beaming young women dressed for the Irish holiday.

It was posted at 11.53am ET, and by 1.45pm had been deleted.

Nick Kelly, a spokesman for the company, sent Business Insider a statement apologizing for the tweet:

“We understand that some people misunderstood our St Patrick’s Day post and we want to apologize to everyone who was offended. Our intention was only to be playful and celebrate the holiday.”

The negative response from Twitter users was swift.

 

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