Kid Rock incurred the wrath of the infamous and relentless BeyHive after the 90s rocker-rapper went off on an unprovoked vulgar tirade against Beyonce in an interview with Rolling Stone magazine.
In the latest issue, the singer explains why he’s “flabbergasted” by Beyoncé’s vast international fandom.
“Beyoncé, to me, doesn’t have a f—— ‘Purple Rain,’ but she’s the biggest thing on Earth,” he said. “How can you be that big without at least one ‘Sweet Home Alabama’ or ‘Old Time Rock & Roll’?”
That was dastardly enough, to fire shots on an unsuspecting target without provocation or sound rationale. But then Kid Rock went all perverted on us and told Rolling Stone that he doesn’t find “Dangerously in Love” singer, or any black woman for that matter, attractive. Of course, Rock was linked to a number of black women during his heyday 20 years ago, but we won’t go there.
“People are like, ‘Beyoncé’s hot. Got a nice f—— a–.’ I’m like ‘Cool, I like skinny white chicks with big tits.’ Doesn’t really f—— do much for me.”
Quickly and predictably, the herd of Beyonce fans stampeded onto social media after Kid Rock’s profane and nonsensical diatribe incited the throng of Bey fans to create thunder on Twitter and Instagram about him.
Take a look at what they had to say:
at the rate he’s going, #KidRock will be the GOP presidential frontrunner in 2016
— RichardDavidSmithIII (@RDS3Z) February 27, 2015
#KidRock has iconic hits now? Some people really should shut their mouths about their contemporaries https://t.co/Rd52GJXVAp — DJ Craig Dominic (@CraigDominic) February 27, 2015
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