Is Brennan Lee Mulligan actually leaving Dropout?
No, all evidence suggests this is a comedic bit, not a real departure.
Entertainment / TV
A viral video suggests Brennan Lee Mulligan, known for Dimension 20 and Game Changer, is leaving Dropout to craft custom shoes for American Girl dolls. But is it real, or just a comedic sketch?
Brennan Lee Mulligan's announcement video quickly went viral, showcasing his signature comedic style. In the video, he humorously states his dissatisfaction with the current state of American Girl doll footwear, promising historically accurate shoes for dolls like Kit, Melody, and Josephina.
Dropout's creation of brennansamericangirldollshoes.com&ref=yanuki.com further solidifies the comedic nature of the announcement. The site features Mulligan's tagline: 'I’m better at making shoes than you are at anything.'
Mulligan detailed an eclectic range of shoe types he plans to create, including dance shoes, cowboy boots, galoshes, bros, wingtips, and spats. This playful exploration of mini-footwear fashion adds to the humor of the sketch.
No, all evidence suggests this is a comedic bit, not a real departure.
He jokingly claimed it was to dedicate himself to making custom shoes for American Girl dolls.
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