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Kid Rock filmed dropping homophobic slur onstage at Tennessee bar in furious rant at fans filming him on their phones

KID Rock was caught on tape using a homophobic slur after slamming fans who were filming him at a bar in Tennessee over the weekend.

Kid Rock, whose real name is Robert Ritchie, began his rant by singing “f**k your iPhone” and telling fans to “post this d**k right now” while pointing to his crotch.

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Kid Rock was apparently not pleased that fans were filming him at a Tennessee bar[/caption]

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He called fans ‘f*****s’ for filming him[/caption]

In the clip, which was obtained by TMZ, some bar patrons approve of Ritchie’s rantings, cheering him on after he gives the middle finger to the fan recording on their iPhone.

Ritchie, 50, then continues the rant, yelling, “You f**king f*****s with your iPhones out.”

The clip was captured at FishLips Resort & Grill in Smithville, Tennnessee, on Saturday.

Security at the event was reportedly going around and telling people to put their phones away before the rock-rapper went on his rant.

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It’s not the first time the rap-rocker has been slammed for homophobic language[/caption]

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Kid Rock was briefly married to Pam Anderson in 2006[/caption]

Kid Rock has drawn ire in the past for his use of homophobic slurs, and his refusal to be “politically correct.”

In 2015, he told the Guardian: “If someone says you can’t say ‘gay’ like that you tell them to go f**k themselves.

“You’re not going to get anything politically correct out of me.”

In the same interview, which was published just a few months after the US legalized gay marriage federally, the artist discussed his political leanings — including his stance on gay marriage.

“I am definitely a Republican on fiscal issues and the military, but I lean to the middle on social issues,” Ritchie claimed at the time.

“I am no fan of abortion, but it’s not up to a man to tell a woman what to do.


“As an ordained minister, I don’t look forward to marrying gay people, but I’m not opposed to it.”

The artist himself has only been married once, for a few months in 2006 to Pamela Anderson.

He’s reportedly been engaged to longtime partner Audrey Berry since 2017.