What do we find out about Tyler Hubbard's political views? Unpacking the previous Florida-Georgia Line member's beliefs.
It's a just right day to be a Tyler Hubbard fan. The iconic nation superstar just shared his debut self-titled solo album, and fans are already loving the new song and a side of Tyler that they did not get to revel in back throughout his Florida-Georgia Line days.
Oh yeah, understand that little staff? Florida-Georgia Line dominated nation for over a decade prior to happening hiatus, and it had to do, partially, with politics.
Things have cooled off now, and Tyler seems as happy as may also be to be placing tune out as a solo artist, but what exactly are his political perspectives? Keep reading for the main points of it that he has shared with fans.
During the 2020 Presidential election, Tyler made it identified that he supported President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris to beat former President Donald Trump. However, he has by no means outright claimed to be a Democrat. That similar make stronger for the Biden/Harris price ticket was echoed on social media through his wife, Hayley Hubbard, who went so far as congratulating the Vice President on Instagram after she secured the location.
Tyler remained a vocal critic of Trump during his presidency, posting since-deleted Tweets reminiscent of, "Anybody got any good advice on explaining to your child the state of our country in which she was born into?"
Conversely, the other former half of Florida-Georgia Line, Brian Kelley, remained an adamant supporter of Trump all through his presidency. This led to a small spat between the previous bandmates.
"I unfollowed BK for a few days while we were in the middle of this election and everything going on," Tyler advised SiriusXM Exit 209 host Storme Warren, consistent with People. "And I even called him and told him, I said, 'Hey buddy, I love you. And I love you a lot more in real life than on your stories right now. That's why I'm unfollowing you. Nothing personal. I still love you. You're still my brother."
Tyler went on to say, "So we've had moments where we wanted to kill each other, but a lot of it's out of love. We put that first and foremost and we know the importance of our relationship and how much love we have for each other."
Since election tensions simmered down, Tyler has been less vocal about his beliefs on social media.
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