The Stadium Tour featuring Mötley Crüe, Def Leppard, Poison and Joan Jett & The Blackhearts recently wrapped up a successful and eventful run across the United States. One fan, however, took issue with nudity being part of the Crüe’s Sept. 7 show in San Francisco. Juan Alvarez told ABC7 Chicago that children were forced to see nudity on the Jumbotron after Crüe drummer Tommy Lee encouraged the audience to expose themselves. “Minors and everyone was forced to see people nude on the big screen and everyone was doing it around us too,” he said. “It was like Sodom and Gomorrah, it was crazy. Even the usher, he had to pull a guy down from the brick wall because he had his private parts out, screaming. It was pretty crazy.”
Alvarez said he plans to file a police report for the indecent exposure. He also said he was aware of the Crüe’s reputation for wild live performances. “(Fans) thought it was absolutely fine and normal and hilarious and okay,” Alvarez said. “When I brought up there were children and six- and nine-year-old girls and kids there, they said ‘Well, they shouldn’t have come to the Crüeshow.'”
Over the weekend, Lee responded by sharing a the ABC7 video report on Twitter and added an audio reaction to the complaint. “Yo, Juan, I’ve got a question for you. What do you expect to see at a Mötley Crüe concert, dude? We’ve been doing this for f*cking ever. Jesus Christ, you f*cking p*ssy.” In the same tweet, Lee wrote: “The world is too soft! Been doing this shit for years Juan! Mötley Crüe concerts aren’t PG and never have been!!!! Grow the f*ck up!”
After posting a NSFW picture during a break in the tour, Lee had been encouraging male members of the audience to follow his lead. He told the crowd in Los Angeles: “Some of you might’ve heard this before, but a couple of weeks ago we had a break on this tour and I went to some f*ckin’ island in Bora Bora and I got f*ckin’ loose, drunk as f*ck, f*ckin’ wobbler. I f*ckin’ fell the f*ck off. So what happened is I got all drunk, took a bunch of pictures of my d*ck, tossed them up on Instagram. And so I figured they took them down from Instagram, and you guys wanna see my wiener? You guys wanna see the sh*t? Is that a yeah? All right, let’s go. Let me show you my f*ckin’ wiener. You ready? There it is,” he added as he pulled out a live Dachshund from his pants. Lee then again encouraged male fans to expose themselves at the show, but to no avail. “I guess the boys are a little shy, huh, fellas?” he joked.
On the final concert of The Stadium Tour last week in Las Vegas, Lee revealed he has launched a profile on OnlyFans, a subscriber-based social media platform popular among adult film stars. Lee told the crowd: “In case you guys are f*cking living under a rock, I’ve been in trouble a little bit lately. I wanna see what kind of trouble we can get into tonight. We are in f*cking Las Vegas, right? And I think that we should dispel that f*cking bullsh*t ‘What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas.’ F*ck that. Let’s f*cking share it with the world.”
“I showed you my sh*t,” he continued. “They took it down off the Internet. No more d*cks, no more t*tties. What I’ve done is I have now gone over to a place where you can be free as f*ck. And you can show anybody whatever the f*ck you want, and they don’t f*cking take it down.” Lee them mooned the crowd to reveal the words “Only Fans” written on his butt cheeks. Tommy Lee’s channel on OnlyFans costs $39.95 a month to subscribe.