Kid Rock called out former first lady Michelle Obama for snubbing President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration — just days before the ceremony.
Kid Rock blasted Michelle Obama's decision not to attend Donald Trump's second presidential inauguration on January 20, with the music icon saying she 'seems a little angry'
Kid Rock, a Trump supporter, discussed Michelle Obama’s absence from Trump’s inauguration on "Jesse Watters Primetime."
Michelle Obama ’s decision to skip President Donald Trump ’s inauguration isn’t sitting well with Kid Rock, who performed at the Jan. 20 event. Speaking with Fox News’ Jesse Watters on Thursday, the rock musician tore into the former first lady and implied her absence was disrespectful of Trump.
"So I would kindly remind Miss Michelle about that," continued Kid Rock, stressing that he attended former President Barack Obama's inauguration ceremony out of respect for the presidential process.
Michelle Obama has not been seen publicly in the company of her husband, former president Barack Obama, since both spoke at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago in August. At the event, she attacked the Republican nominee’s “ugly, misogynistic, racist lies” went down a storm.
Kid Rock shared his opinion on why Michelle Obama will not be attending President-elect Donald Trump 's upcoming inauguration. During an appearance on Jesse Watters Primetime on Thursday, Jan. 16, Rock—a longtime Trump supporter scheduled to perform at the ceremony—discussed the former first lady's decision to skip the event.
Michelle Obama has been urged by Kid Rock to change her mind about not attending Donald Trump’s inauguration on Monday. The 54-year-old rapper and musician urged the former first lady to put politics aside – saying that he did when performing at Barack Obama’s inauguration.
The five-time Grammy nominee said the former first lady's confirmed absence is disrespectful: "She seems a little angry."
Bob Ritchie, a.k.a. Kid Rock, sent a stern message to former first lady Michelle Obama for her decision to skip his pal Donald Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20. On the Fox News show Jesse Watters Primetime,
A source told Page Six earlier this week that the former first lady has “always been very deliberate about where and how she shows up.”
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