Kid Rock revealed that Donald Trump called him before his inauguration to ask if a comment he made publicly about the Secret Service banning him from having strippers at his performance was legitimate.
Rock, who performed as part of Trump’s inauguration week festivities, had previously made a joke about allegedly banning strippers from his performance and the news was reported to the president-elect.
By speaking on the Fox and friends broadcast, Kid Rock relayed the discussion by commenting: “Friday morning I got a call from the president and Melania and it was pretty mind blowing, I tried to leave him alone, he has a lot on his plate , I would.” think now.”
“He called and he said, ‘Did the Secret Service really tell you you couldn’t use strippers?'” Rock recalled, to which he replied, “No, sir, I I was just joking.”
Trump responded: “Ah, that’s funny.”
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Rock has been one of the president’s most vocal celebrity supporters. “It feels like the rebirth of our nation,” Rock said on the show Fox and friends broadcast, commenting on the prevailing sentiment as Trump’s inauguration approaches. “There’s just this feeling, and you’ve heard it a million times before, that America is back.”
The musician is one of several artists playing for the inauguration celebration of Trump’s presidency. Carrie Underwood is set to sing “America the Beautiful,” while Billy Ray Cyrus, Nelly and the Village People will also be there.
Before the election, Kid Rock shared his thoughts on celebrity political support and praised Eminem and Taylor Swift for “standing up and not being afraid to express what they believe in.”
“Thinking differently and having the freedom to do so is what makes this country great,” he continued.
Since Trump’s presidential victory, the singer has met with attorney general candidate Pam Bondi about current issues in the concert ticketing industry and pledged to “open a can of yelling at bots , scalpers, venues, ticketing companies, managers and artists.” who are ripping off and misleading the public with horse shit that has been going on for decades and has only gotten worse. »
Rock recently announced a new series of shows for 2025 and explained how he plans to combat some ticketing issues.
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