FFDP Singer Comments On Tommy Lee’s NSFW Social Media Post

FFDP Singer Comments On Tommy Lee’s NSFW Social Media Post

Last week, Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee posted a photo of his private parts on all of his social media accounts. Lee has 1.4 million followers on Instagram, more than 670,000 on Twitter and 1.2 million on Facebook. The photo had the accompanying caption, “Oops,” and it became fairly obvious in the days that followed that the post was no accident.

There were many comments on the photo as Lee quickly began trending. His wife, Brittany Furlan, responded, “OH MY GOD,” while comedian Ryan Sickler replied, “Does the camera add 5 lbs?” Lee also posted a follow-up with a picture of an elephant looking at a male model with the caption: “How do you breathe through that little thing??” A new generation of fans began following Lee on social media after the “Pam & Tommy” series dropped on Hulu. The series chronicled his relationship with Pam Anderson, including their legendary sex tape.

In a new interview with iHeartRadio Canada, Five Finger Death Punch singer Ivan Moody was asked if he texted Lee after he posted the photo. “No, I didn’t, because in this day and age you kind of expect it from Tommy, as sad as that may or not be able to say,” Moody said. “But the reality of it is it looks like the guy just got done rubbing one out. Nobody’s that well hung. So good for you, Tommy.”

According to CNN, one user commented that Lee’s penis picture “was on Instagram for 5+ hours before being pulled yet q*eer artists get banned all the time for art that doesn’t even show genitalia.” “Girls can’t post photos with cleavage on Instagram without it being taken down but Tommy Lee can post THAT. nah,” another wrote.

Mötley Crüe has also been in hard rock headlines recently thanks to The Stadium Tour and also due to comments from former singer John Corabi and Hanoi Rocks guitarist Andy McCoy. Recently during an appearance on “The Chuck Shute Podcast,” Corabi talked about how Crüe bassist Nikki Sixx and drummer Tommy Lee responded to his request for help after Corabi’s son was battling a heroin addiction. “Look, at the end of the day, Tommy and I are fine,” Corabi said. “Tommy still texts me. We contact each other on Instagram. But I didn’t do anything until Tommy reached out to me first and said, ‘Hey, Crab. How’ve you been?’ Blah blah blah. Whatever. Or I posted something and he made a comment about it. And then I reached out.”

“I wasn’t mad at them,” he continued. “I was a little disappointed in the fact that… If you wanna be upset with me, awesome. C’est la vie. But you watched my kid grow up. I reached out to them. I did not ask them for money. I did not ask them for anything. What I asked them for was… ‘Hey, you guys have dealt with heroin addiction. How do I handle this?’ I got nothing from Nikki at all — no response. No nothing. And Tommy just wrote back — he just wrote back one word. He wasn’t, like, ‘Oh, sh*t, dude. Sorry. F*ck! Are you kidding me? Ian’s taking drugs?’ Nothing. He just wrote ‘rehab’. No, like, ‘Rehab. Good luck. Tommy.’ Like, nothing. He just wrote ‘rehab’ [and hit] ‘send’.”

McCoy called Crüe “f*cking ripoffs” for going on their “25th goodbye tour or something,” referencing the current Stadium Tour. McCoy appeared for an interview with Artists On Record Starring ADIKA Live! “I speak the truth … I don’t lie, like Nikki Sixx, through my f*cking teeth.” McCoy called Crüe’s decision to name their box set, “Music To Crash Your Car To,” “beyond disrespectful. I thought, and Michael Monroe thought, [that] was the tackiest title, thinking about what had happened… That was in real tacky, bad taste. If you’re European like me, it’s something you don’t do. You respect other people. You just don’t wanna make a buck for yourself. You respect other people.” 

On Tuesday, a fan unfortunately fell from the upper level of The Stadium Tour’s Indianapolis concert while Mötley Crüe was playing “Looks That Kill.” TMZ obtained a video of people at the show gathered around the man and tending to him. A witness said there was a puddle of blood around the victim, and police and paramedics arrived to place the man on a gurney and wheel him out of the stadium. 

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