Tommy Lee has been a controversial artist since he started in the music industry because of his unapologetic actions and attitude. Recently, he called out a fan who got offended by Motley Crue's nude nature during their concerts.

According to Outsider, the legendary rock band ended their Stadium Tour at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada last week. During the show, the famed drummer opened up the topic of standards of nudity on social media sites like Twitter and Instagram.

He ranted about the apps mentioned above, saying they deleted his nude photos after it was posted.

To surprise fans at the show, he exposed his naked backside, declaring that he's going to post content on OnlyFans soon.

Wrapping up his speech, he told asked fans to play a game with him in which they will show their explicit parts as well.

"Well, I already won. I showed you my s***. They took it down off the internet. No more d****, no more t*****. Is that it?" he said.

Tommy Lee Disappointed at Fans Who Were Offended

Many fans took to social media to express their disappointment, saying they were offended by the nude nature of the band's show after many fans participated in showing their genitals at the concert venue.

Lee didn't hold back as he shared a video of a news report about a parent who attended the show with his child, saying it was "traumatizing" for them.

The concertgoer named Juan Alvarez attended their San Francisco show where the drummer made similar comments about nudity.

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The parent said minors in the crowd and other people were "forced" to witness nudity among the attendees.

"The world is too soft! Been doing this s*** for years Juan! Mötley Crüe concerts aren't PG and never have been!!!! Grow the fuck up!" he captioned the video.

He later shared a follow-up tweet, saying complaining about seeing private parts at their show is like "complaining about seeing cheesecake at the Cheesecake Factory."

Motley Crue to Return Next Year

After wrapping up their massive Stadium Tour along with Def Leppard, Poison, and Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, the band hinted at the future of their tour on social media.

In early reports, the band wrote on their social media "see you in February."

Vince Neil spoke to Las Vegas Review Journal, saying their recent shows are their last stop in the United States but they will continue touring around South America and Europe throughout 2023.

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