Motley Crue Icon Reveals Stunning Diet To ‘Lose Fat’

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Motley Crue bassist Nikki Sixx recently discussed being on a diet to lose fat and gain muscle as he prepares for the 2020 Motley Crue reunion tour with Def Leppard, Poison, and Joan Jett. There is no word on if Vince Neil is on a diet or workout plans to get in shape for the tour.

Howard Stern recently revealed a sad Vince Neil photo. Sixx said, “A lot of people don’t understand to lose fat and gain muscle you need to eat more food mixed with the right kind of cardio and strength training. If you are starving your body is gonna hold onto fat and eat the muscle. I eat 2500 macro balanced calories a day. I eat all day.🤘🏽”

Supertzar7078 posted on MetalSludge.TV that he wants a new setlist for the tour, “Crüe should drop S.O.S. and Kickstart and replace them with 2 deep Theatre tracks

Who in the Holy Living F**k would even miss Same Old Situation!? It’s probably the gayest song in their whole catalogue.

I could understand some fans missing Kickstart My Heart..even though it sucks. But lets face it..for serious Crue fans…Dr. Feelgood is watered-down SHIT compared to when they actually had an edge to their music. It has that shitty sound and vibe that all hair-type Metal bands were starting to get in the early 90s when the scene was tired and played out right before Grunge killed it off. These 2 Feelgood songs kill the whole momentum of their set for me. I didn’t give a fuck about Crue after the shitsplat that was GGG and moved on to better, hungrier bands.

If you could pick 2 songs from Theatre of Pain to replace SOS and Kickstart…what would they be?” Nikki Sixx calling out a ‘punk’ on the Motley Crue tour was revealed last weekend.

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