Earlier this year, Falling In Reverse frontman Ronnie Radke and actress/comedian Brittany Furlan, the wife of Motley Crue drummer Tommy Lee, were embroiled in a catfishing drama. Furlan corresponded with a person claiming to be Radke online, and the situation went viral when the Falling In Reverse frontman called out/corrected her for the mistake.
Furlan explained why she fell for the scam on her podcast saying: “I reached a place of loneliness in my marriage where I wouldn’t wish it on my worst enemy. I got to a point where I was just so incredibly lonely and we were very disconnected for a very long time. And when this person reached out to me on Snapchat, I took the bait. I think coming from a place of desperate loneliness, you kind of grasp onto any affection that anyone gives you or attention or whatever.”
The situation has since quieted down with Lee and Furlan even making social media posts that their marriage is in a better place. Falling In Reverse, however, has referenced the incident in their new collaborative video with Hardy, “All My Women.”
The video features a puppet version of Radke performing the song, and he deals with a series of “passionate” women who “might just be a little crazier.” The video shows the Radke puppet seeing a text that says “I’m here,” which references the message Furlan allegedly sent to Radke while sitting outside of his house. The puppet looks out his window and sees a women with huge lips holding a dog and taking selfies before a gang of people storm the puppet’s house.
The full video can be seen below.