Kid Rock is a musician who has been a strong fan of President Trump since he first entered the election. Kid Rock has returned his focus to things that are important to him, such as The View, now that President Trump is leaving the White House.
Kid Rock recently took advantage of his opportunity to rekindle the long-running feud between himself and longstanding The View host Joy Behar on national television when he appeared on the Fox News show Fox & Friends.
Kid Rock has always been recognized for expressing his opinions. No matter how surprising or unpleasant it was to the broader public, he threw it all out there as part of his entire music brand. Even though Kid Rock has been in the music industry for many years, he still maintains his image as a “bad boy” who speaks his mind, no matter how controversial or upsetting it may be.
During his Fox & Friends interview, Kid Rock decided to take advantage of the fact that the entire country was listening to him and express his disapproval of Joy Behar and everything she represents.
“You know, you simply chat about stuff without getting into arguments with one other and criticizing everything, and God forbid you say something slightly incorrect—you’re homophobic, racist, and anti-Islamic. Kid Rock remarked to Steve Doocy, the co-host of “Fox & Friends,” “This, that, and the other.” “People should relax and become less politically correct. Additionally, I would advise you to love everyone.
Except, the rock singer said, “I’d say screw that Joy Behar b*tch.” Everyone aside from that.
Doocy apologizes to Fox & Friends viewers on behalf of guest Kid Rock for exposing them to the singer’s derogatory language choice. Kid Rock made a slur that was broadcast to the entire country because Fox News’s censors were moving too slowly to notice it.
Kid Rock dialed back his criticism of Joy Behar, as if realizing he had gone too far.
“You know, lady? I mean, lady,” Rock said in retreat after Doocy expressed regret to the audience. Maybe we can continue, and I’ll chat to her about it and work it out. Apart from making jokes, which I did, I would just suggest getting out there and discussing things with others while maintaining the ability to grab a beer and remark that, you know, we all love this nation. And you know, let’s all be Americans at the end of the day, so let’s have different beliefs but still try to move forward and be more together.”
But Kid Rock didn’t want fans of Fox & Friends to wonder if he was still in love with Joy Behar. He gave the audience at home one more chance to understand everything perfectly.
“I really regret for the profanity used. Not the emotion,” Kid Rock said in closing.
You can watch how Kid Rock utilized his opportunity on Fox & Friends to criticize Joy Behar, co-host of The View, in the video below.
Do you believe he ought to say sorry for calling Behar a “b*tch” live?