Theo Von Takes Hilarious Shot At Kid Rock

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Theo Von and Mark Normand ROASTED Kid Rock’s American Flag outfit.

“Kid Rock was dressed like a firecracker salesman.”
“He was dressed like a firefighter at a Glory Hole.”
“He was dressed like the Grand Wizard of Cracker Jacks.”
“He looks like he’s selling used cars in Bristol, Tennessee.”
“He looks like he could sign The Constitution with his c**k.”
“If this photo alone doesn’t get the Tiger King out of prison, what are we even doing?”

Kid Rock sparked widespread attention on March 31, 2025, when he visited the White House dressed in a vibrant, patriotic-themed suit. The musician appeared alongside former President Donald Trump, endorsing Trump’s newly signed executive order intended to combat ticket scalping and unfair resale practices in the entertainment industry.

Rock’s distinctive attire—a bold, red, white, and blue suit covered with sequins depicting American flags and eagles—quickly became a topic of discussion across media and social platforms. His matching fedora and sunglasses complemented the extravagant ensemble, which prominently featured the number “250,” celebrating the upcoming 250th anniversary of America’s Declaration of Independence.

Although intended as a patriotic statement, some critics argued that Kid Rock’s flamboyant use of the American flag potentially violated established norms surrounding respectful flag display. Meanwhile, fans and observers humorously likened his outfit to vintage daredevil Evel Knievel or a patriotic tribute act, sparking laughter and memes online.

Despite mixed reactions, Kid Rock expressed strong support for Trump’s executive order, praising it as essential protection for music fans. His outfit, while controversial, underscored his reputation for provocative expressions of patriotism and cemented the day’s events in pop culture memory.

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