Kennedy Jr. shows off his muscles again in a controversial video alongside singer Kid Rock
Kennedy Jr. set social media ablaze again with a new video where, accompanied by a music celebrity, he shows off his muscles
Once again, Robert Francis Kennedy Jr., Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), decided to show off his muscular physique in a video, the result of his exercise routines, this time in the company of singer Kid Rock.
The 72-year-old lawyer's goal is to promote exercise and a balanced diet among citizens to stay in shape, minimizing obesity and diseases caused by poor eating habits.
Throughout the 90-second video titled "Rock Training," the former Democrat, who in 2024 decided to ally himself with Donald Trump to help him return to the White House, and the five-time Grammy-nominated singer appear shirtless using exercise equipment in a gym set up in a cabin and even inside a sauna.
At times, both are also seen inside a hot tub and even playing pickleball before ending their workout by drinking a glass of whole milk to refresh themselves and regain lost energy.
It's worth noting that throughout the video, the song "Bawitdaba" by Kid Rock, which was a hit in 1998.
“I've teamed up with @KidRock to deliver two simple messages to the American people: STAY ACTIVE + EAT REAL FOOD,” Kennedy Jr. wrote on the platform X, formerly known as Twitter, which he used to share the video.
The real reason for producing this video is to promote the Make America Healthy Again initiative, a slogan closely aligned with the MAGA concept created by Donald Trump.
Kid Rock's appearance is because he has become an influential figure in the Republican Party by openly declaring his support for Trump's policies.
Within hours, The video promoted by the nephew of the former president assassinated in November 1963 had already garnered 13 million views and comments, both favorable and controversial, as Kennedy Jr. is seen as an opportunist by a large segment of Democrats.

