September 19, 2024

Garth Brooks Doubles Down After Conservative Backlash To Serving Bud Light At His Bar.




Earlier this week, Garth Brooks revealed that he “declined” his wife Trisha Yearwood’s offer to officially change her last name to “Brooks” last year during a press conference where he announced a new station on his SEVENS Radio Network on TuneIn Radio.


While Brooks’ remarks were made in response to the conservative backlash against Bud Light’s partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney, they drew criticism from some notable figures. Despite the backlash, Brooks remains unwavering in his stance on diversity and inclusion.


During a livestream session of Inside Studio G, Brooks directly addressed the controversy surrounding his comments. He acknowledged the stir caused by his interview and reiterated his stance on inclusivity.


Country music icon Garth Brooks found himself at the center of controversy recently after expressing his commitment to inclusivity during an interview with Billboard. The singer discussed his new establishment, Friends In Low Places Bar & Honky Tonk, in Nashville’s South Broadway District, emphasizing his desire for it to be a safe and welcoming space for all.


On June 16, 2023, the dunning-kruger-times.com website published an article with the headline, “Garth Brooks Cancels His Bar’s Grand Opening After Investors Bail Out: ‘The Brand is an Embarrasment Now.'”


At first, this article may have appeared to be the latest chapter in the ongoing story about country music star Garth Brooks having hinted that he would be serving Bud Light when his new Nashville bar, Friends in Low Places Bar & Honky-Tonk, opens in the Lower Broadway area in the future.


“She was sweet enough for our anniversary last year to have the documents where her official last name was Brooks,” the country singer said, per Taste of Country. “I declined it.”


Last December marked the pair’s 17th wedding anniversary, but as Brooks explained, he didn’t necessarily want her to drop the name for him.

Country music icon Garth Brooks found himself at the center of controversy recently after expressing his commitment to inclusivity during an interview with Billboard. The singer discussed his new establishment, Friends In Low Places Bar & Honky Tonk, in Nashville’s South Broadway District, emphasizing his desire for it to be a safe and welcoming space for all.


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