Tommy Lee is no longer holding back after his nude photo blunder.

Lee and the other Motley Crue members successfully held their Las Vegas show on Friday. Although the band's performance was more than enough to make a buzz, the drummer hyped everyone even more by making an important - and shocking - announcement.

The drummer told the crowd that he decided to mark his birthday by launching an OnlyFans account.

"We are in f**king Las Vegas, right? And I think that we should dispel that f**king bullshit 'What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas.' F**k that. Let's f**king share it with the world," he said.

Lee then told the male concertgoers to show him their private parts as he showed everyone his when he was on a bender. Still, he said that the website took it down on its own despite the fact that he wanted it to be available online.

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With his OnlyFans account, the musician reportedly could finally be free to show whatever he wants to show without anyone taking it down.

He made the crowd wilder when he showed his bum with the words "OnlyFans." He shared a clip of it on Instagram, as well.

Tommy Lee's Online Blunder Explained

His recent reference came weeks after he sustained mixed reactions from fans and followers after sharing a since-deleted nude photo. The snap also stayed on the website for five hours before it got deleted, enraging the public.

Previously, he addressed the event during Motley Crue's show in San Antonio. Per Lee, it happened after his self-destructive and wild drinking spree.

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Like what he did on the band's recent tour, he also urged one man to show his genitalia. When the concertgoer shook his head because of his wife, Lee suggested that he should divorce her for not supporting him to be in the game.

Lee's nude photo in question was uploaded on August 11. A spokesperson from Meta said that the photo ultimately violated the nudity rules of the website.

Although it was already deleted, several critics slammed the site and the drummer. Journalist Lola Mendez, for instance, said that Lee's nude picture on social felt like having an "unsolicited" NSFW photo.

Meanwhile, CNN argued that the photo became a massive example of misogyny women face as of press time.

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