Tomi Lahren appears to be calling out Kid Rock on social media, with the TV presenter’s post that mocks drinkers receiving over 330,000 views.
The conservative commentator seemingly ridiculed him on X, the social network formerly known as . “A dude drinking Bud Light says…my wife wears the pants. I said what I said,” the , just over a week after the musician was spotting drinking the brand.
After Anheuser-Busch, the parent company of Bud Light, sent transgender influencer bearing his face to celebrate his transition, Rock and other famous names—such as , journalist Megyn Kelly and —spurned the brand in response.
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Although Rock is not mentioned specifically in the post, the musician was —months after supporting a boycott of the beer.
On April 4, Rock—real name Robert James Ritchie—shared a video of himself with an assault rifle to his social media channels.
“Grandpa is feeling a little frisky today. Let me tell you as clear and concise as possible,” the 52-year-old said in the clip, before firing bullets at the cans on a nearby table top.
However, the musician was while attending a Colt concert in Nashville on August 18. While many poked fun at Rock for going back on his word, others theorized that the .
The controversy doesn’t seem to have , but many of Lahren’s followers suspected the jibe to be about the musician anyway.
“She’s talking about you @KidRock,” wrote Cody Brown, tagging the rapper in the comment thread to draw his attention to Lahren’s post.
“So now you’re picking on Kid Rock? I thought you guys were friends,” said @zonepolitical.
“Kid Rock’s wife wears the pants. Got it,” joked Scott Matte.
“That’s a rude thing to say about@KidRock,” commented Brian Nelson, while @jamesbeam35 wrote: “Oooof.”
Like Rock, over the brand’s decision to support Mulvaney. In an nterview with in May, the TV host declared: “Conservative consumers matter.”
“I think that Bud Light and all other companies out there are starting to realize that the hard way,” she said.
‘Until they come out and actually acknowledge it head on, conservatives are still going to be upset and we will not be drinking Bud Light—I can promise you that.’
In a statement shared to its website on August 3, Anheuser-Busch said sales of Bud Light had dropped 10 percent in its second quarter, with a $395 million loss in North American revenue compared to the year before.
Regalrumination.com has reached out to and Rock for comment.