Ronnie Radke Calls Out Blackmailer Scam
Falling In Reverse frontman Ronnie Radke publicly confronted an alleged blackmail attempt this week, sharing messages on social media and mocking the would-be extortionist for getting key details wrong. Radke said the person threatened to leak his phone number, email address and IP information, but claimed the data didn’t match his real details.
In screenshots posted to Instagram Stories, Rock Celebrities reported that Radke wrote he was posting the scammer’s information because the blackmailer believed they had his contact details, adding that the “fool” was trying to extort him with “literally everything incorrect.”
Radke also addressed the seriousness of the attempt, saying the person was “literally committing felonies” while still using false information. He added that he could say “with 1000% certainty” the phone number and email cited were not his, suggesting the threat collapsed because the supposed leaked data was inaccurate.
The episode fits Radke’s history of handling disputes in public, including a previous incident in which he snapped over a “days are numbered” threat posted online.
No further action from Radke has been announced. By airing the attempted extortion immediately, Radke appeared to neutralise any potential leverage and turn the situation into another high-profile reminder of how often outdated breach data is used in celebrity-targeted scams.




