Kid Rock Tells Tucker Carlson His Bud Light Boycott Is Over


It’s been a rocky year for Anheuser-Busch InBev-owned Bud Light following the company’s partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney, which led to calls for a boycott and a subsequent decline in sales.

Now, musician Kid Rock — who vented his frustration with the brand by firing at cases of Bud Light with a rifle — told Tucker Carlson on his X show that he will no longer be boycotting it, per CNN.

“So, do I want to hold their head underwater and drown them because they made a mistake? No, I think they got the message,” Rock said in the interview.

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Bud Light saw sales fall as much as 42 percent in some U.S. metro areas in the four weeks that ended on July 22, according to Nielsen IQ data analyzed by the consulting firm Bump Williams, per The New York Times.

Related: Angry Customers Boycotting Bud Light Haven’t Meaningfully Impacted Sales, Says Anheuser-Busch CEO

But for all his talk of boycotting the brand, Rock’s actions appeared to tell a different story. When CNN visited a bar in Nashville owned by the musician over the summer, Bud Light was being served, and in August, Rock was spotted drinking the beverage in pictures obtained by TMZ.

“Hopefully, other companies get it too, but you know, at the end of the day, I don’t think the punishment that they’ve been getting at this point fits the crime,” Rock told Carlson. “I would like to see people get us back on board and become bigger because that’s the America that I want to live in.”

Bud Light attempted to combat slumping sales with discounts and advertising tied to football and music, and Anheuser-Busch announced that its U.S. chief marketing officer, Benoit Garbe, will resign at the year’s end to streamline operations.

During its latest earnings call, Anheuser-Busch acknowledged a nearly 17% decline in sales to U.S. retailers, largely attributed to the plummeting volume of Bud Light. But in an October analyst call, the company also revealed that 40% of former customers are willing to give the beer another chance.

Related: Bill Gates’ Foundation Just Made a Big Bet on Anheuser-Busch and Bud Light, Despite Declining Sales

“This gives us some certainty that we are moving in the right direction,” AB InBev CEO Michel Doukeris said on the call. “We have a good grip on what we need to do and how we are proceeding from here.”



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