In Kid Rock's first statement since a video surfaced of him saying a homophobic slur onstage, he used the same slur again in a combative message on social media.
"If Kid Rock using the word f----t offends you, good chance you are one," a message on Kid Rock's
and Facebook reads."Either way, I know he has a lot of love for his gay friends and I will have a talk with him. Have a nice day." The message is signed Bob Ritchie, Rock's birth name.
This is hardly the first time Rock has caused controversy with his onstage comments. Back in November 2019, Rock was removed from the stage of the Honky Tonky bar in Nashville when he went on an explicit tirade against Oprah Winfrey, saying she could"suck a di-- sideways.
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