Motley Crue Icon Reveals Disgusting Tommy Lee Photo

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Motley Crue bassist Nikki Sixx has revealed a photo of bandmate Tommy Lee with something shoved up his nose. Did he get it from Dr. Feelgood? We’ll have to rewatch ‘The Dirt’ on Netflix to find out. Tommy Lee’s wife recently shared a video where she lit fireworks to wake him up.

Sixx also recently posted on Instagram, “Was at my photography studio today working when I got this bad ass shirt in the mail from the girls in @bonesbandbones and decided to step in-front of my own camera for a quick shot…Thank you for the cool letter and swag. My wife loves hers too…#supportnewmusic Excited for the bands future. 🤘🏽 @leica_camera.”

Motley Crue recently released a new video for the song “Take Me To The Top”, which originally was featured on their debut record Too Fast For Love. An official music video is now out after the band’s smash hit Netflix film ‘The Dirt’ has brought the band back to prominence.

Nikki Sixx said about the video, “The original footage for this video was shot before we even had a record deal in 1981 and seeing it juxtaposed with the footage from the movie in 2019 is something I don’t think any of us ever saw coming. It’s been so exciting for the band to watch everyone celebrate the movie, music, and the band’s legacy.”

Sixx recently wrote about being sober for 18 years, “Rock bottom became the foundation that I build my NEW life on. #HappyBirthday #Grateful #SobrietyRocks If anybody out there is suffering PLEASE know there is a way out!! ♥️”

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