Kid Rock stopped by Fox News host Tucker Carlson‘s show over the weekend to brag about how he can never be canceled, even after calling his audience a bunch of “f*ggots.”The 51-year-old “hick-hop” rapper said that he had survived wide backlash following a concert last June in which he was caught on camera calling his audience, “You f*cking f*ggots with your iPhones out.” He also told fans to “post this d*ck right now” in the same clip.Apparently, the backlash did little to assuage or enlighten him about his use of language.“I am uncancellable.
Because I don’t give a f*ck,” he told Carson in a clip from their interview. “At the end of the day, there’s nobody I’m beholden to – no record companies, no corporate interests, no nothing.”“You can’t cancel me.
I love it when they try.”The full interview airs Monday evening.Tune in Monday night! https://t.co/Hz7Y2pr79E— KidRock (@KidRock) March 20, 2022Of course, Kid Rock has a long history of using “gay” as a derisive term as well as “f*ggot.”The rapper invited the fury of LGBTQ people and their allies back in 2015 when he told The Guardian, “If someone says you can’t say ‘gay’ like that you tell them to go f*ck themselves.”In the same interview, he expressed disappointment at the legalization of same-sex marriage.
He has assured fans, however, that he is not homophobic.Related: Kid Rock: “Why, these days, is everything so gay?”More recently, he’s endured scrutiny over his song “We The People” in which he attacked Dr.