Bud Light boycotters.The comedian and former Saturday Night Live cast member was speaking about the country music singer with Fox News Digital ahead of his comedy special Woke Up In America, which will air on Fox Nation.Brooks recently told Billboard that he won't be banning Bud Light at his new bar, despite other musicians like Kid Rock, Travis Tritt, and John Rich distancing themselves from the brand."I think next time, he's going to stay out of it.
Isn't he? I think Garth Brooks, next time, is going to shut his mouth, and he's going to pretend like 'I don't have anything to do with what beer is chosen in my restaurant'," Schneider said.Bud Light and other brands under the parent company, Anheuser-Busch InBev, have been boycotted since early April after transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney was sent a personalized can of beer.
Ahead of opening his Nashville bar Friends In Low Places Bar & Honky Tonk, Brooks had confirmed he'll be selling Bud Light alongside all other kinds of beer.A week after these comments, Brooks doubled down during his live stream, "Inside Studio G." He confirmed that he loves "diversity" and that meant that "all are welcome" to his new bar.
A faction of MAGA Republicans has since vowed to throw out Brooks' music over his willingness to stock Bud Light.Schneider said, "I think the culture is in a very weird little place of hypersensitivity one way or the other.