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Kid Rock to play gay, GOP fundraiser with support from Kimberly Guilfoyle

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Kimberly Guilfoyle.”Tickets start at $1,000 but rise quickly to $10,000 if you wish to attend the VIP reception and enjoy an acoustic performance and photo opportunity.If you wish to be credited as a co-host, it will set you back a cool $50,000.Kid Rock made headlines last year when he was among those to call for a boycott of Bud Light.

The beer brand sent some customized beer cans to trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney, prompting MAGA outrage. Kid Rock posted a bizarre video in which he shot up cases of the beer.

He followed it up with a statement saying, “”F*ck Bud Light, and f*ck Anheuser-Busch. Have a terrific day.”Confusingly, the singer later told Sean Hannity that he never actually called for a boycott of the brand.

His own bar in Nashville also continued to sell Bud Light.Kimberly Guilfoyle, the partner of Donald Trump Jr. is a consistent supporter of former President Donald Trump.

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