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Kid Rock’s new abode is fit for an “American Bad Ass.”

The controversial rocker, 54, spent the past 20 years building himself a mini White House dupe, and now, he’s practically living like his good friend President Donald Trump.

Rock’s new 27,000-square-foot presidential replica is perched high atop the hills in Nashville, Tennessee, with a giant US flag proudly waving in the sky — and you won’t believe its amenities that even the first lady wouldn’t turn her nose up at.


  Kid Rock’s mini White House dupe has taken him 20 years to build. Fox News Kid Rock’s mini White House dupe has taken him 20 years to build. Fox News

  Kid Rock included a golden urinal and a matching shower. Fox News Kid Rock included a golden urinal and a matching shower. Fox News

The “Cowboy” hitmaker’s not-so-humble knockoff is equipped with its own church, a barber shop and a gas station, per The US Sun.

But the wildest addition is Rock’s golden urinal and his matching shower, which he gloated about to Tucker Carlson after giving the ex-Fox News host a look inside the home in 2022.

While the actual White House has 16 bedrooms, the musician’s version allegedly only has two, according to Joe Rogan, who previously shared that the remaining rooms are entirely dedicated to partying and include a bowling alley and oversized furniture.


  A bathroom in Kid Rock’s mini White House. Fox News A bathroom in Kid Rock’s mini White House. Fox News

  The outside of Kid Rock’s White House-like home. Fox News The outside of Kid Rock’s White House-like home. Fox News

  Kid Rock at the actual White House on Monday, March 31, 2025.
 Kid Rock at the actual White House on Monday, March 31, 2025.

Country singer Zac Brown also left his mark at Rock’s crib after reportedly exchanging a huge bed and a brass eagle for a few signs. Rock told Carlson that he had the eagle plated in 24-karat gold, reported Taste of Country, with it since being placed on the roof.

But Tucker and Brown aren’t the only ones in awe of Rock’s 20-year commitment.

Former NFL star Derek Wolfe once called the property “the wildest s–t you’ve ever seen” after claiming he toured Rock’s White House replica.


  The real White House has 16 bedrooms. Rock’s only has two. Getty Images The real White House has 16 bedrooms. Rock’s only has two. Getty Images

  Kid Rock and President Trump at the White House after Trump signed an executive order against ticket scalping. Getty Images Kid Rock and President Trump at the White House after Trump signed an executive order against ticket scalping. Getty Images

The “Bawitdaba” singer’s mini version of the White House gained attention again after he visited Trump at the real Oval Office on Monday in an outrageous but patriotic outfit.

Rock appeared alongside the president in an attention-grabbing red, white and blue shirt and matching pants, complete with stars, stripes and eagle wings. His attire also had the number “250” on it to reference the upcoming 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence next year.


  Kid Rock made headlines for his patriotic attire. AFP via Getty Images Kid Rock made headlines for his patriotic attire. AFP via Getty Images

  Kid Rock and Donald Trump’s friendship was alive and well on Monday. Getty Images Kid Rock and Donald Trump’s friendship was alive and well on Monday. Getty Images

He paired the look with a white-rimmed hat that also included the US’ patriotic colors, with many fans at home taking to social media to say they’d “pay” to see Trump in the getup.

Rock and Trump’s friendship goes way back, with the musician performing a slew of hits at the president’s victory rally on Jan. 19 at Capital One Arena in DC.

When he wasn’t on the stage, Rock was seen seemingly flirting with Lauren Boebert, 38, with witnesses telling Page Six that they left in a cab together at 2:30 a.m.

Rock also recently made headlines after he threw a tantrum and stormed off a stage in Nashville because the crowd didn’t react the way he wanted them to.

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