
Brittney Griner Goes on Rampage, Threatens to Leave the U.S. After Brutal Attack by Kid Rock: “If You Hate America, Then Get Out”
WNBA star Brittney Griner has made headlines once again, this time for her fiery response to a controversial altercation involving musician Kid Rock. Following what she described as a “brutal attack”—both verbal and physical—Griner is now demanding an apology and has threatened to leave the United States if she doesn’t receive one.
The shocking statement came during an impassioned rant, where Griner expressed her frustration with the ongoing criticism she has faced since her return to the U.S. after being detained in Russia. While details of the alleged confrontation with Kid Rock remain murky, sources claim that tensions flared after the rock star made inflammatory remarks about Griner’s past legal troubles and political views.
“I’ve had enough,” Griner reportedly said. “I will not stay in a country where I am constantly disrespected. If Kid Rock—or anyone else—can’t acknowledge the injustice I’ve faced and offer an apology, then maybe this isn’t the place for me.”

Kid Rock, known for his outspoken conservative views, has yet to respond publicly to Griner’s remarks. However, his past criticisms of athletes and celebrities who have been vocal about social justice issues suggest he is unlikely to back down. The musician has frequently taken aim at figures who he believes are unpatriotic, once famously stating, “If you hate America, then get the hell out.”
The controversy has reignited a nationwide debate, with some defending Griner’s stance while others accuse her of playing the victim. Social media erupted following her comments, with fans and critics alike weighing in. “She has every right to demand respect,” one supporter wrote, while another argued, “Nobody’s stopping her from leaving if she’s that unhappy.”
As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen whether Griner will follow through on her ultimatum—or if Kid Rock will break his silence to address the escalating feud. One thing is certain: the clash between these two polarizing figures has only deepened the cultural and political divide in America.