Kid Rock has decided to end his boycott of Bud Light after being convinced that Anheuser-Busch "got the message."
In April, Rock posted a video on social media of him wearing a white MAGA hat and shooting cases of Bud Light with an assault rifle, yelling, "F**k Bud Light, and f**k Anheuser-Busch."
Rock was venting his frustration over brewing company Anheuser-Busch teaming up with trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney to promote Bud Light's Easy Carry Contest.
In an interview with Tucker Carlson recently, Rock said, "At the end of the day, when you step back and look at it, like, yeah, they deserved a black eye and they got one. They made a mistake. So, do I want to hold their head under water and drown them because they made a mistake? No, I think they got the message."
He added, "Hopefully other companies get it too, but at the end of the day, I don't think the punishment that they've been getting at this point fits the crime. I would like to see us back on board and become bigger because that's the America that I want to live in."
"There's nothing wrong with giving a spanking. You don't spank them for the rest of their life."
Despite his open protest, Rock continued selling Bud Light beer in his Nashville bar and later patched things up with Brendan Ball Whitworth, C.E.O. of Anheuser-Busch.
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