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Yahoo
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Kid Rock's Gross Rant About ‘Ugly A** Liberal Women' Dubbed ‘Drunk Uncle Take'
His name is Kiiiiiiiiid — because his emotional maturity was stunted at age 12. On Thursday's episode of 'Jesse Watters Primetime,' Kid Rockdecided to blame liberal women for the historically low U.S. birth rate. Yet, the 'Bawitdaba' singer, whose real name is Robert James Ritchie, didn't come on the Fox News show with a researched explanation for the phenomenon — such as women's greater economic independence causing them to pursue other opportunities, sky-high child care costs, or the fact that life-saving procedures for pregnant women have been banned in numerous states. Rather, Kid Rock simply looked at footage of people protesting deportations in Newark, New Jersey, and — egged on by Watters — let his lizard brain do the talking. 'Listen, I was just watching your clips and, you know, we have this low birthrate in America, and it all made sense to me,' said the musician, who has just one child himself. 'It just hit me right now, because who's going to sleep with these ugly-ass, broke, crazy, deranged, TDS ['Trump Derangement Syndrome'], liberal women?' He, unfortunately, continued: 'I mean, you look at these rallies, it's like a bunch of women that no guy wants to sleep with, and a bunch of dudes that want to sleep with each other.' When footage of the 'Cowboy' singer's misogynist and homophobic comments made its way to X, formerly Twitter, users said his take made as much sense as his lyrics, 'Bawitdaba, da-bang, da-bang, diggy-diggy-diggy.' 'Kid Rock's dropping drunk uncle takes on fertility rates,' one user said. 'If your politics depend on who's 'hot,' you're not making arguments, you're auditioning for irrelevance.' 'We are completely fine knowing that @KidRock doesn't want to sleep with us. The feeling is mutual,' said another X user. 'It's not the women who are having trouble finding sex buddy LOL,' another X user joked. 'Cute of him to think it is a liberal problem. Have you SEEN the state of a MAGA male?' a user noted. 'No woman wants to sleep with misogynistic men who view them as property,' another user said. Kid Rock's remarks are below. Kid Rock: We have this low birth rate in America… it just hit me right now because who's going to sleep with these ugly ass broke liberal women? You look at these rallies, it's like a bunch of women that no guy wants to sleep with and a bunch of dudes that want to sleep with… — Acyn (@Acyn) May 16, 2025
Yahoo
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Kid Rock blames ‘ugly-a**' liberal women for low birthrate as Fox News host laughs
Going on a misogynistic and homophobic tirade Thursday night, pro-Trump country rocker Kid Rock told a laughing Jesse Watters that 'ugly-a**' liberal women are to blame for the falling birthrates in America, claiming 'no guy wants to sleep with' them because they're 'deranged.' Rock, whose real name is Robert Ritchie, was brought on to Watters' Fox News primetime show to initially discuss Bruce Springsteen's recent criticism of the president during a concert in England. However, the 'Bawitdaba' singer was also given the opportunity to weigh in on other hot-button political topics, such as the ongoing demonstrations outside of an ICE facility in New Jersey. Just before welcoming Rock onto the program, Watters ran a segment on liberals and Democrats protesting against the Trump administration's mass deportations and the lack of due process, focusing much of his attention on the physical appearance of many of the female demonstrators. 'I think I saw armpit hair. The resistance is deranged, misinformed, hairy and rather homely,' Watters said after airing a clip from a DC protest. During another montage, the Fox News on-air graphic blared: 'Blue-hair: Child Rapists Deserve Dignity.' Piggybacking off this segment, Watters wondered if the MAGA musician had ever seen 'anybody with blue hair' or 'female armpit hair' at one of his concerts, prompting Rock to go on a shocking rant about how unattractive he females on the left and the preponderance of gay men is why there aren't more children being born in the United States. 'Listen, I was just watching your clips, and we have this low birth rate in America, and it all made sense to me,' Rock exclaimed as Watters smirked and giggled. 'It hit me right now because who's going to sleep with these ugly-a**, broke, deranged, TDS [Trump Derangement Syndrome] liberal women?' He added: 'I mean, you look at these rallies, it's like a bunch of women that no guy wants to sleep with, and a bunch of dudes that want to sleep with each other.' Rock, of course, was the catalyst behind the MAGA-fueled transphobic boycott of Bud Light two years ago when he shot up cases of the lager after trans TikTok star Dylan Mulvaney endorsed the beer in a promotional campaign. Despite raging about Bud Light over its one-off partnership with Mulvaney, the rocker was spotted sipping the beer just months later. He would later say he was done boycotting Bud Light because he thought 'they got the message.' Elsewhere in his Fox News appearance, he fumed at Springsteen's calling Trump 'corrupt' and 'incompetent,' saying he agreed with Fox News star Greg Gutfeld calling the 'Born in the USA' singer a 'p****' while claiming The Boss was overrated. 'I agree with him 100 percent,' Rock said about Gutfeld's attack. 'I mean, first of all, let's break it down pound for pound, when it comes to heartland rock and roll, Bruce Springsteen's made some good songs. I'll give him that.' He continued: 'Bob Seger smokes him any day of the week in my book. I mean, Bruce Springsteen is another one of these liberals who has mountains of money that so desperately wants to keep his good standing in the eyes of Hollywood and the elite, but plays like this working-class guy, you know what I mean?' While Watters would also ask the 54-year-old musical artist to weigh in on James Comey's '8647' social media post that has sparked over-the-top outrage among conservatives and the Trump administration, he apparently didn't have time to press Rock about his Nashville restaurant sending staff home on a busy Saturday night to avoid ICE raids.


Daily Mail
30-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Kid Rock praises 'dragon slayer' Trump for implementing divisive measure in his first 100 days
Kid Rock has proudly branded Donald Trump a 'dragon slayer' for implementing the controversial war on DEI. The 54-year-old Bawitdaba hitmaker, real name is Robert James Ritchie, was celebrating the president's first 100 days in office when he took a second to commend him for getting rid of the 'woke' initiative. It comes after Trump declared Diversity, Equity and Inclusion measures to be 'illegal and immoral and barred the government from funding them. He also prohibited federal funds from promoting ' gender ideology.' Making an appearance on Fox & Friends on Wednesday morning, Kid Rock described the president's tenure since his inauguration on January 20 as 'fan-frickin-tastic.' He began: 'I mean I think I heard it this morning, he is the commander-in-chief, but [he is] a businessman-in-chief. 'The business of America has been terrible, especially the last four years, but really decades before this.' Turning his attention to DEI, he continued: 'To have someone come in who is putting our country first and curing the border, I mean I call him the dragon slayer for all this woke, DEI stuff that he took out. 'Just bringing the real fabric of America back, you know, patriotism is at an all time high. 'Our people are joining our military again. How much time have you got, I could go on and on and on.' Some viewers agreed with Kid Rock's remarks and equally hailed Trump for his efforts. 'Absolutely agree,' one said on X, formerly Twitter. 'Trump is restoring traditional values and focusing on what matters most to everyday Americans. That's real leadership in action.' Another added: 'Best 100 days of my 60 plus years.' Kid Rock is a staunch supporter of Trump and even lives atop the hills outside of Nashville, Tennessee, in a mini version of The White House, which took 20 years to build. Of all the amenities - which no doubt seems to be an homage to the president - surely the most talked about is the gold urinal. Last month, Kid Rock was in attendance when Trump signed an executive order aimed at protecting fans from 'exploitative ticket scalping' and reforming the U.S. live entertainment ticketing industry. Trump signed the directive in the Oval Office, with the artist standing next to him in a patriotic American flag-themed outfit. Kid Rock said ticket scalpers' use of bots to buy large numbers of tickets at face value and then selling them for a profit is a big problem in the industry. 'I want the fans to have fair ticket prices,' Kid Rock said, adding that legislation was eventually needed to cap ticket purchases. Trump called Kid Rock, who performed at last summer's Republican National Convention, a 'friend.' 'So it's an honor to have you back, a friend of mine, Kid Rock, sometimes referred to as Bob. I know him as Bob. But he's been a good friend for a long time, many years, and he's been after something that is for the good of a lot of people,' Trump said. The order directs Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi to ensure that ticket scalpers are in full compliance with the tax-collecting Internal Revenue Service and other applicable law, a White House fact sheet said. It also orders the Federal Trade Commission to work with the U.S. attorney to ensure that competition laws are appropriately enforced in the concert and entertainment industry, according to the fact sheet.


Fox News
01-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Fox News
Kid Rock turns heads in Trump Oval Office meeting with bedazzled, patriotic outfit
Kid Rock isn't afraid to show his patriotism. The "All Summer Long" entertainer joined President Trump in the office on Monday where he turned heads in a bedazzled outfit covered with patriotic themes like the flag, stars and eagles. His flamboyant getup got the notice of Fox News' senior White House correspondent, Peter Doocy. "Did Biden do news conferences like this, Peter? I don't think so!" Trump said while talking to reporters in the Oval Office. 'No," Doocy answered, joking, "he's never stood next to someone who looks like they were about to get shot out of a cannon." "[Biden's] never stood next to someone who looks like they were about to get shot out of a cannon." Kid Rock, whose real name is Robert Ritchie, cracked up at the joke before giving Doocy a hug. The 54-year-old stood next to the president at the Resolute desk while he signed an executive order about cracking down on extra fees and bots that resell concert tickets on online sites. "Anyone who's bought a concert ticket in the last decade, maybe 20 years, no matter what your politics are, knows it is a conundrum," Kid Rock said at the ceremony. "If you buy a ticket for $100 by the time you check it out, it's $170. You don't know what you can charge for it, but more importantly, these bots you know. They come in to get all the good tickets to your favorite shows you want to go to, and then they're relisted immediately for sometimes a 400% or 500% markup." Nashville-based designer Manuel Cuervas made the custom outfit for the rocker, a representative for Kid Rock told Fox News Digital. Cuervas, 91, has dressed a number of celebrities, including John Wayne, Dolly Parton and Loretta Lynn. "Kid Rock said, 'Make me the most patriotic suit that you can,'" his representative told Fox News Digital. The representative noted that the outfit says "250" on it, which is a reference to the 250th anniversary of the country next year. The singer has been wearing the outfit at his shows and thought it would "pop" at the White House before he later changed into a suit for dinner with Trump and Bill Maher that night, the representative said. The "Bawitdaba" singer also gifted Trump a personalized, custom-made Les Paul guitar, which was on display during the Oval Office signing. "That's the most unique outfit, the most patriotic thing I've ever seen a man wear," Fox News' Brian Kilmeade said of the outfit. Reaction on social media was more mixed, with some applauding his rock-star style and others comparing it with criticism of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for not wearing a suit in an Oval Office meeting in February. Kid Rock was also seen playing a piano at the White House that was presented to Franklin Roosevelt during his presidency. "In 1938, this grand piano was presented to President Franklin D. Roosevelt for the White House by the Steinway family. It's the 300,000th Steinway, a mahogany showcase with gilded eagles," White House Faith Director Jenny Korn said in a X post with video of Kid Rock playing. "@KidRock now joins history with many musicians who have played before him like Duke Ellington, BB King and Presidents Nixon & Truman."


Fox News
01-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Fox News
Kid Rock turns heads in Trump Oval Office meeting with bedazzled, patriotic outift
Kid Rock isn't afraid to show his patriotism. The "All Summer Long" entertainer joined President Trump in the office on Monday where he turned heads in a bedazzled outfit covered with patriotic themes like the flag, stars and eagles. His flamboyant getup got the notice of Fox News' senior White House correspondent, Peter Doocy. "Did Biden do news conferences like this, Peter? I don't think so!" Trump said while talking to reporters in the Oval Office. 'No," Doocy answered, joking, "he's never stood next to someone who looks like they were about to get shot out of a cannon." "[Biden's] never stood next to someone who looks like they were about to get shot out of a cannon." Kid Rock, whose real name is Robert Ritchie, cracked up at the joke before giving Doocy a hug. The 54-year-old stood next to the president at the Resolute desk while he signed an executive order about cracking down on extra fees and bots that resell concert tickets on online sites. "Anyone who's bought a concert ticket in the last decade, maybe 20 years, no matter what your politics are, knows it is a conundrum," Kid Rock said at the ceremony. "If you buy a ticket for $100 by the time you check it out, it's $170. You don't know what you can charge for it, but more importantly, these bots you know. They come in to get all the good tickets to your favorite shows you want to go to, and then they're relisted immediately for sometimes a 400% or 500% markup." Nashville-based designer Manuel Cuervas made the custom outfit for the rocker, a representative for Kid Rock told Fox News Digital. Cuervas, 91, has dressed a number of celebrities, including John Wayne, Dolly Parton and Loretta Lynn. "Kid Rock said, 'Make me the most patriotic suit that you can,'" his representative told Fox News Digital. The representative noted that the outfit says "250" on it, which is a reference to the 250th anniversary of the country next year. The singer has been wearing the outfit at his shows and thought it would "pop" at the White House before he later changed into a suit for dinner with Trump and Bill Maher that night, the representative said. The "Bawitdaba" singer also gifted Trump a personalized, custom-made Les Paul guitar, which was on display during the Oval Office signing. "That's the most unique outfit, the most patriotic thing I've ever seen a man wear," Fox News' Brian Kilmeade said of the outfit. Reaction on social media was more mixed, with some applauding his rock-star style and others comparing it with criticism of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for not wearing a suit in an Oval Office meeting in February. Kid Rock was also seen playing a piano at the White House that was presented to Franklin Roosevelt during his presidency. "In 1938, this grand piano was presented to President Franklin D. Roosevelt for the White House by the Steinway family. It's the 300,000th Steinway, a mahogany showcase with gilded eagles," White House Faith Director Jenny Korn said in a X post with video of Kid Rock playing. "@KidRock now joins history with many musicians who have played before him like Duke Ellington, BB King and Presidents Nixon & Truman."