John Rich says his all-terrain vehicle (ATV) has been stolen, and he’s willing to offer a special reward to the fan who helps him find it.
“I WAS ROBBED!” the Big & Rich singer wrote on social media on Saturday (Aug. 16), sharing a photo and some identifying details about the stolen vehicle.
Specifically, Rich asked fans to look at the tires of the ATV, pointing out that they’re “very unique.”
“If you find this for sale anywhere online, take a screen shot and post it in the comments!” he continued.
Rich says that he’ll make it worth fan’s while to keep an eye out and let him know if they see any leads about where the missing ATV might be.
“If you help me find it, I’ll send you an autographed guitar,” the singer added.
Who is John Rich?
As one half of country music duo Big & Rich, Rich released several hit country songs in the 2000s, including the No. 1 hit “Lost in This Moment” and the fan-favorite “Save a Horse, Ride a Cowboy.”
He’s also one of country music’s most politically outspoken figures, and is a longtime and vocal supporter of U.S. president Donald Trump.
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Most recently, Rich has become a leading figure of a movement to oppose a proposed methane power plant in Tennessee’s Cheatham County.
Rich once lived in Cheatham County, and has done interviews, met with officials and led the charge on social media in opposition to the Tennessee Valley Authority’s proposed addition to the area.
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Rich is also an entrepreneur with his own Nashville bar, the Redneck Riviera. According to Google ratings, it’s among the top 5 highest-ranked of the city’s many star bars.
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Kenny Rogers developed a taste for fine living early in his success. His ultra-lavish mansion in Bel Air, Calif., an estate called Lionsgate, was opulent even by celebrity standards. The 11-bedroom, 17-bathroom home totals 23,988 square feet of space, and it sits on 1.63 acres of some of the most expensive real estate in California.
The lavish interior includes a master suite that encompasses more than 3,000 square feet, three separate living rooms, seven fireplaces, a billiards room, a formal study, a private 12-seat theater with leather seats, a climate-controlled wine room that opens onto a saltwater pool, three steam showers and a large dry sauna. The property also features an outdoor glass elevator that leads to a large ballroom party space with an attached guest suite and a professional-sized gym.
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