Tommy Lee broke the internet over the past few weeks after posting a nude photo of himself and more recently, he rode the joke and showed his "wiener" while performing on stage.

According to Rock 107, Mötley Crüe recently performed in Los Angeles, California, last weekend where the musician explained why he uploaded the full frontal photo of himself.

He told the crowd that he was "drunk as f***" while on a vacation in Bora Bora.

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Since Instagram took down his photo as it was a form of violation of their community guidelines, Lee gave his live audience the chance to see his "wiener" in person.

"They took them down from Instagram, do you want to see my wiener?" he said.

As the crowd cheered, the drummer finally pull out something from his pants, a read dachshund dog, popularly known as a "wiener dog."

Fans Share Their Hilarious Reactions

The full video was posted on Instagram where he received a lot of hilarious comments from fans.

"When it takes 2 hands to hold it you know it's legit," one wrote.

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Another user noted that their face was so close to the screen as they wanted to see what will happen next.

"That poor weiner dog is traumatized for life," another wrote along with laughing emojis.

The Truth Behind Tommy Lee's Nude Photo

During the Mötley Crüe's show in San Antonio, the drummer opened up about his explicit photo, saying they were in a two-week break and the band went on a "bender."

He then got "sideways" and naked before posting the photos of his private parts.

In early reports, several news outlets reported that the musician uploaded the photo on his Instagram account where he has over a million followers.

A spokesperson for Meta, the parent company of Instagram, confirmed that they took down the image five hours later as Lee violated their community guidelines.

The photo also opened up a conversation about double standards in society since it took a while for the company to remove the snap from its website.

Journalist Lola Mendez tweeted that the photo is an example of unsolicited picture. She also noted that taking down his post took a while but a picture of herself wearing a thong bikini "gets taken down."

As of this writing, Tommy Lee has not responded to the negative comments about his post.

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