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Tyler Farr Responds to Bud Light Controversy

Amid the recent controversy surrounding Bud Light’s collaboration with transgender activist and TikTok star Dylan Mulvaney, country artist Tyler Farr has voiced his opinion, suggesting that the situation has been…

Tyler Farr performs during the 2018 CMA Music festival
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Amid the recent controversy surrounding Bud Light's collaboration with transgender activist and TikTok star Dylan Mulvaney, country artist Tyler Farr has voiced his opinion, suggesting that the situation has been blown out of proportion. Farr, known for his straightforward attitude, emphasized the importance of individuals minding their own business and promoting a more harmonious world.

In an interview with Fox News Digital

Farr expressed his indifference to the matter, stating, "I mean, that doesn't offend me at all. I live out in the country. I tend to mind my own damn business. Frankly, I believe more people should mind their own damn business; it would make the world a lot better place."

Continuing on, Farr remarked, "If people want to drink Bud Light, then go ahead." He pointed out the trend of people getting caught up in trivial matters in recent years, referring to them as "silly sh_t." Farr questioned the use of beer cans as a platform for making societal statements, reiterating his belief in personal freedom and the acceptance of diverse choices.

"...As long as they don't impose their beliefs on my family..."

Farr further emphasized his inclusive mindset, asserting that he genuinely doesn't care about someone's gender identity, whether they identify as a different gender or if they are homosexual. He firmly stated, "I do what I do, and people do what they do. As long as they don't impose their beliefs on my family, my child, or disrupt their own God-given path, I don't have any issues with it."

Tyler Farr believes in personal freedom

Farr's perspective highlights his belief in allowing others the space to live their lives as they choose, free from unnecessary judgment or interference. He encourages individuals to focus on their own lives, fostering a more tolerant and accepting society.

Opinions may differ regarding Farr's stance, but his call for people to prioritize their own lives rather than getting entangled in matters that don't directly affect them raises important questions about personal boundaries and mutual respect. Striving for understanding and empathy can contribute to a more inclusive and compassionate world.

Tyler Farr - Rednecks Like Me (VIDEO)

Tyler's new EP is releasing soon. It's called "Rednecks Like Me" and you can get your hands on it on July 14th. Check out the music video for the title track below.

Let us know what you think!

Country Catch

Tyler recently collaborated with Jelly Roll. They have a song called "Country As S**t" and he released a fun video of him doing some country s**t! You've gotta see this! He used blanks to shoot beer cans out of a tricked out rifle. His buddies stood in a field and tried to catch the cans. Oh my goodness, it looks like so much fun! Check it out below.

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Ransom Garcia is the music director and afternoon host on 1079 Coyote Country. He’s been with the station since 2017, but he’s been on the Las Vegas airwaves since 2003. Although he's Vegas Born AND Raised, Ransom also has on-air duties on sister station Kiss 95.1 in Charlotte, NC. He is also set to be inducted into the Nevada Broadcasters Hall of Fame in September of 2024. Ransom writes articles about pop culture, human interests, technology, video games and anything affecting Las Vegas.