Kacey Musgraves Takes a Dig at Sen. Ted Cruz During Austin City Limits - He 'Kills the Buzz'

Kacey Musgraves won't hesitate to express her real thoughts.

Kacey Musgraves Takes a Dig at Sen. Ted Cruz During Austin City Limits - He 'Kills the Buzz'

While making that big appearance at the Austin City Cutoff points Live performance on Sunday night, the Grammy Grant champ, 34, attacked the Solitary Star State's Sen. Ted Cruz during a presentation of one of her hit melodies "Overinflated ego."


In a video shared to Twitter, she added the representative's name into her verses while singing, "cause everybody knows somebody who kills the buzz//each time they open their mouth... Ted Cruz."


"I got out whatever I said," Musgraves added as the crowd ejected into cheers.


This isn't the initial time the Texas local had communicated her dissatisfaction with regards to the government official from her home state.

At the point when a large number of Texas occupants were living without power, water, and intensity during Winter Tempest Uri in February 2021, Musgraves thought of a method for raising money — while likewise savaging Cruz, 51, who went on an outing with his family to Cancún, Mexico in the midst of the overwhelming environment emergency.


He immediately convoluted and went to the States, first asserting he'd just expected for the short escape, then, at that point, conceding he arranged as the weekend progressed.


"Whether the choice to go was musically challenged — look, it was clearly a mix-up," Cruz said, as caught in video by the Describe, when he got back to track down dissenters outside his home. "Looking back, I wouldn't've made it happen."


Musgraves facetiously tweeted later: "*makes 'CRUZIN FOR A BRUZIN' tees * gives benefits to Texans out of luck," and about an hour after the fact answered, "Connection not far off. Try not to RUN OFF anywhere..."

A couple of hours after the fact, the Grammy-winning nation star tweeted a connection to her shop with the shirts available to be purchased, expressing, "Texas is cold, I can be cold" — a play on the verses from her hit melody "Gradual process."


All deals continues straightforwardly upheld Texans and "destitute workers looking for asylum and food, per Musgraves.


All the more as of late, Cruz said the High Court was "overextending" and "disregarded two centuries of our country's set of experiences" when they legitimized same-sex marriage in 2015, an issue that is near Musgraves' heart. His remark came after the toppling of Roe v. Swim and the right to fetus removal.


Musgraves recently told she "would hop before a moving train for the LGBTQ people group" as she was given the vanguard grant at the 33rd GLAAD Media Grants in April.