
Kid Rock has once again found himself in the spotlight for a political reason. The singer, whose pro-republican views have often grabbed headlines, has fallen into a new controversy with Pete Hegseth. According to a news report, he allegedly took a ride in the U.S. Army’s Apache helicopters at Fort Belvoir, Virginia.
The report has quickly gone viral, raising fresh questions about military protocol and the use of combat aircraft for unofficial purposes. Although the claim has sparked a new debate, there is still no confirmation about it from the Department of Defence. Meanwhile, it has once again brought Kid Rock’s earlier helicopter-related controversy back into the spotlight.
Did Kid Rock go for a joy ride in the Army’s Apache helicopters?
Journalist Ryan Grim first shared the claim through Drop Site News. He alleged that Kid Rock flew to Fort Belvoir on a private jet before riding two Apache helicopters with Pete Hegseth. According to Ryan, he obtained information from Army sources and flight data. He alleged that the helicopters flew with reduced capacity to ensure Pete and Kid Rock could ride as passengers. Ryan described it as a “joy ride” that immediately sparked criticism.















