Go Inside Kid Rock’s 27,000 Square Foot Nashville Mansion, A Replica White House Featuring A Gold Elevator & Shower
Only Kid Rock. Everybody has strong feelings on Bob Ritchie, better known as Kid Rock. If you’re a Trump supporter or on the right, you probably like the outspoken rocker, or at least don’t dislike him, regardless of how you feel about his music. But if you’re on the left, you probably can’t stand him or anyone who listens to his music. It’s just where we are in our society: Everybody’s gotta pick a team. But one thing you can […] The post Go Inside Kid Rock’s 27,000 Square Foot Nashville Mansion, A Replica White House Featuring A Gold Elevator & Shower first appeared on Whiskey Riff.


Only Kid Rock.
Everybody has strong feelings on Bob Ritchie, better known as Kid Rock. If you’re a Trump supporter or on the right, you probably like the outspoken rocker, or at least don’t dislike him, regardless of how you feel about his music. But if you’re on the left, you probably can’t stand him or anyone who listens to his music. It’s just where we are in our society: Everybody’s gotta pick a team.
But one thing you can never say about Kid Rock is that he isn’t authentically himself.
During an episode of Joe Rogan’s podcast, the host recalled visiting Kid Rock’s Nashville mansion – and it sounds insane:
“He has a replica of the White House built on his property in Nashville. It is a massive house.”
And while the mansion may look like the White House from the outside, on the inside it’s undeniably made for Kid Rock:
“It is two bedrooms. It’s about 27,000 square feet, it has two bedrooms. It has the guest bedroom and then it has his main bedroom. The rest of the house is just party.”
The house also contains a gold elevator in the middle of the living room – and apparently when a construction worker suggested that he hide the elevator, Kid Rock instead insisted that everybody be able to see it:
“F— that, I want people coming over to my house like, ‘Kid Rock’s got a f—ing gold elevator.”
The house also features what Rogan describes as a jacuzzi room that’s “as big as this studio” and built like an old underground mine, with exposed beams and old-timey lanterns:
“He’s like a redneck with insane amounts of money. He’s got insane amounts of money and he’s got this f—ing ridiculous house that he’s built, with this amazing view.”
How much money does he have? Well Rogan revealed that the home also includes a gold shower, with tiles made from actual gold – all because Kid Rock thought it would be funny to have a “golden shower.”
“It’s like you give a 13 year old kid $100 million and you say, build whatever you want… It’s hilarious.”
Honestly, I respect it.
Kid Rock even showed off the “Redneck Paradise” to Tucker Carlson a few years ago, who revealed that the property also contains a gas station, a barber shop, and a church – as well as solid gold toilets and urinals, and a bowling alley.
But if he decides he wants somewhere simpler to lay his head for a while? Well he’s also got a trailer on his property that he calls “The Trouble Wide,” which he showed off to Dan Rather last year. The trailer overlooks Nashville and Kid Rock describes it as a “$10 house with a million dollar deck,” joking that he has the “biggest deck in Nashville.”
Honestly, this is why I should never have real money because I would 100% spend it on doing bits and making my home as ridiculous(ly awesome) as Kid Rock’s. When you’ve got that much money, why not have fun with it?The post Go Inside Kid Rock’s 27,000 Square Foot Nashville Mansion, A Replica White House Featuring A Gold Elevator & Shower first appeared on Whiskey Riff.