Kid Rock is not planning to renew the lease in April on his Made In Detroit restaurant, which opened back in September 2017.
The news broke after Kid Rock made offensive comments toward Oprah Winfrey.
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On Wednesday, the 48-year-old singer, published the following statement on his Facebook page:
“I will not be renewing my licensing agreement for my Made In Detroit Restaurant this April. I appreciate all who have patronized our place and still have much love for the City of Detroit and the people / organizations that I have helped there for years, black, white, whatever, but learned long ago, go where you’re celebrated, not tolerated. I guess the millions of dollars I pumped into that town was not enough. I will let the NAN network and others go ahead and take the wheel now. Good luck. I may be guilty of being a loud mouth jerk at times, but trying to label me racist is a joke, and actually only does a disservice to the black community, which I have supported my entire life, by trying to alienate myself and many others.PS – Hey Al Sharpton, you or your cronies will never beat me you tax evading, race baiting clown! Trump 2020!!”
Furthermore, in his post, he mentioned the donations he has made over the years.
“250k donated to Eastern Market for the Kid Rock community kitchen 250k donated for the Barbara Bush reading innovative in Detroit 1m raised to help save The DSO many, many more 10’s if not 100’s of thousands of dollars raised and donated in Detroit by Kid Rock,” he wrote.
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