
Kid Rock has once again got involved in a new controversy after he shared a video on his X handle. Initially, it appeared to be a simple video shot near his home’s pool, but soon two military helicopters were seen over his Nashville home, sparking a debate. Soon, questions surfaced about whether the video was real or fake, and now the US Army has responded.
Were the army attack helicopters in Kid Rock’s viral video real?
Robert James Ritchie, better known as Kid Rock, recently stumbled into controversy after he shared a video on X (formerly Twitter) that showed a couple of U.S. Army Apache Helicopters flying unusually low over his home near Nashville, Tennessee. On the other hand, Kid Rock was seen standing by his outdoor pool, applauding and saluting one of the helicopters as it hovered and then flew away. Needless to say, the video soon went viral, sparking questions about whether the aircraft was a part of a military operation, an AI creation or something staged for attention and views.
















