The rocker showed he was wearing a MAGA baseball cap before turning around to give a very violent response to Bud Light's support of Dylan Mulvaney.
A spokesperson for the company also said it "works with hundreds of influencers across our brands as one of many ways to authentically connect with audiences across various demographics. on Monday that the company." "It felt violent and threatening, and made my fear for the people I love who are trans come to the fore yet again as hate is celebrated. LGBTQ+ support isn't the problem. have multiple programs that also support the LGBTQ+ communities. including hundreds of proposed bills in different state to strip back transgender rights and access to healthcare. What are their policies in regards to trans healthcare? "Grandpa is feeling a little frisky today. Bravo Kiddo." Anheuser-Busch told Newsweek the personalized can was sent to Mulvaney as "a gift to celebrate a personal milestone and is not for sale to the general public." "What I want to know is what are they doing to support their transgender staff and staff with transgender family amidst this moral panic? [Kid Rock](https://www.newsweek.com/kid-rock-video-donald-trump-jr-party-leads-talk-his-dj-skills-1765003) had a very violent response to Bud Light for collaborating with transgender influencer [Dylan Mulvaney](https://www.newsweek.com/bud-light-faces-boycott-trans-activist-partnership-dylan-mulvaney-1792192), but trans advocates told him it was time "he transitioned to 'Adult Rock' by growing the f*** up."
Kid Rock shot up cases of Bud Light amid calls for a boycott over the beer giant's campaign with divisive transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney.
will never again pass my lips,” Adams declared, saying that “the boycott has begun.” [stood by its celebration ](https://nypost.com/2023/04/03/bud-light-stands-behind-partnership-with-trans-activist-dylan-mulvaney/)of Mulvaney, which involved personalized cans with the influencer’s face as well as a congratulatory message for a year of “womanhood.” Why are y’all triggered by trans folks? [buy the cases to shoot them](https://twitter.com/geargodd/status/1643139984545964032). [ wrote author Nick Adams](https://twitter.com/NickAdamsinUSA/status/1643140380374753283), who earlier [posted a video ](https://twitter.com/NickAdamsinUSA/status/1643015446721855490)outside Anheuser-Busch’s Texas facility about the company’s “Judas-level betrayal of the alpha-male community.” [divisive trans activist and TikToker](https://nypost.com/2022/10/27/caitlyn-jenner-slams-trans-activist-dylan-mulvaney/) in a campaign celebrating Mulvaney’s self-styled “365 days of womanhood.”
Kid Rock cried as he shot up 12-packs of Bud Light to protest the brand partnering with trans actor Dylan Mulvaney.
[controversy](https://www.rollingstone.com/t/controversy/) should be good for another 24 hours of seething monologues, memes, “go woke go broke” tweets, and boycott promises that will be forgotten once there’s a sale on Bud Light at the liquor store. [Sebastian Gorka](https://www.rollingstone.com/t/sebastian-gorka/), formerly Deputy Assistant to President Trump, tweeted a video in which he dropped an entire six-pack of full beer bottles in the trash, also rejecting the concept of recycling. The brand partnered with trans actor and activist [Dylan Mulvaney](https://www.rollingstone.com/t/dylan-mulvaney/), who has documented her transition in a viral “Days of Girlhood” [TikTok](https://www.rollingstone.com/t/tiktok) series. Louis beer brand but a subsidiary of AB InBev, the multinational conglomerate that happens to be the largest brewer in the world, with annual sales of around $50 billion. This past weekend, she posted a video in which she was jokingly clueless about [March Madness](https://www.rollingstone.com/t/march-madness/) and revealed that she’d received a special Bud Light with her face on it — to celebrate Day 365, one full year since her journey began. The most common replacement appeared to be Coors Light, a Nevertheless, he claimed to be feeling “frisky” before announcing that he had a message that he wanted to make “as clear and concise as possible.” He then aimed his MP5 submachine gun at a display of Bud Light 12-packs and squeezed off a good number of rounds, exploding some while appearing to miss one box entirely. Her silent, furious face as she watches is almost a better performance than Kid Rock’s crocodile tears. While most of the outrage from older men was focused on beer brand loyalty, a few younger far-right influencers tried to stick to the gender messaging. [beer](https://www.rollingstone.com/t/beer/) brand known less for its great taste than for being more widely available than clean tap water in America. Apart from stumbling across this online ad, your typical Bud drinker would never know of such an endorsement. Rock turned to a camera, his eyes brimming with tears and pain.