Mick Mars revealed that his Motley Crue members did not speak to him before his ousting from the band, and he now wants the setup to continue forever.

Amid the legal battle between Mars and Motley Crue, the guitarist recently dropped another shocking experience he had during their The Stadium Tour in 2022. He revealed that nobody ever spoke to him at that time, but he realized things would be better to stay that way following the emergence of the issues between the two parties.

Mick Mars Won't Talk to Motley Crue Members Again

Speaking about his experience, Mars told Rolling Stone Magazine in a recent interview that he felt alone despite being in a crowd during the show with Motley Cure and Def Leppard. The guitarist revealed how he experienced the treatment throughout the whole tour, leaving him "used, sad, and inferior."

"When we played the last show, I felt relieved," he said. "A lot of the pressure was gone. But I was very emotionally wounded. They weren't just shallow wounds. They were deep ones; the kind you can't get over."

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Mars had his last show with Motley Crue in Los Angeles on Sep. 9, 2022, during which he also announced his touring retirement due to health issues. He was diagnosed with ankylosing spondylitis when he was a teen, causing him to experience pain throughout the years as his condition worsened after failing to consult a doctor due to financial issues.

He told Variety a few weeks later that he would still take part in the band's recording, but the group has since tapped John 5 as his touring replacement and guitarist of its upcoming music material.

According to Mars, he hopes he will never have to talk to his bandmates again, especially since - he thinks - they will be okay with that.

Mick Mars Bullied By Motley Crue Members?

Mars held his new interview after Motley Crue attempted to send his lawsuit into arbitration to keep it from the public's eyes.

In response to the move, his attorney Ed McPherson accused Motley Crue of "attempting to hide the truth" and branded the band members of being bullies who take advantage of the guitarist.

Mars and Motley Crue are yet to reach the end of the legal battle, but the musician alleged that the band cut him off and replaced him while refusing to give him his shares in the tour profits.

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