Ronnie Radke Mocks Catfishing Tommy Lee’s Wife

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Falling in Reverse has released a new music video which appears to reference a recent catfishing scandal involving Tommy Lee’s wife, Brittany Furlan. Epitaph Records released the new music video.

The band’s latest single, “All My Women,” featuring Hardy, includes what appears to be a reference to the controversy that emerged in recent months. Furlan was reportedly deceived by someone impersonating Ronnie Radke in a catfishing incident.

“‘All My Women’ featuring Hardy out now,” Falling in Reverse announced.

The band uses a character resembling Furlan to mock the catfishing scandal in the music video. The video also shows Radke’s puppet version receiving a text message reading “I’m here?” – the same message that Furlan had reportedly sent during the original incident.

The release marks another controversial moment for the band, known for their provocative content and social media presence.

The catfishing scandal that inspired this musical response has deeper roots than initially apparent. It involved multiple victims and law enforcement intervention.

The catfishing incident began when Furlan engaged in Snapchat conversations with someone impersonating Radke. She openly discussed this episode on her podcast, acknowledging the complications surrounding her actions during a challenging time in her marriage to Lee.

The situation escalated when Tommy Lee privately confronted Radke about the communications. This led Radke, the frontman of Falling in Reverse, to publicly reveal the scam on his Instagram account.