Garth Brooks Defends Decision to Serve Bud Light at New Bar Despite Backlash
- Garth Brooks wants his new Nashville bar, Friends in Low Places, to be an inclusive space for all.
- Brooks faced criticism for announcing the bar would serve Bud Light, which recently partnered with a transgender influencer.
- Other country music bars have stopped selling Bud Light in response to the controversy.
- Brooks believes diversity and inclusivity are important and wants customers to come to the bar with open minds.
- Brooks encouraged patrons to show each other kindness and stated “assholes” would not be welcome.