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During an interview with Q Magazine the subject of Justin Bieber and his recent arrests came up. And Motley Crue happily gave some "advice" on being bad. -
Gene Simmons Apology: KISS Frontman Sorry For Suicide Comments
After offending several famous people this week with comments on depression on suicide, Gene Simmons is finally reneging. -
Gene Simmons, Nikki Sixx: Motley Crue Member Slams Kiss Frontman Over ‘Moronic’ Comments About Depression
Kiss frontman Gene Simmons has never been one to keep his mouth shut, but it seems now that has gotten him into some hot water. The veteran rocker recently did a Q&A with SongFacts, and based on a couple of lengthy comments he made about those with depression, there's been quite a bit of backlash –– one coming from Motley Crue bassist Nikki Sixx.® -
Michael Sweet vs. Nikki Sixx
When Stryper's Michael Sweet wrote his autobiography, his reference to Motley Crue wasn't a dig or a slap, it was simply a comparison. Sadly, Nikkie Sixx didn't take it as it was intended and slapped out at Michael through social media. -
Nikki Sixx of Motley Crue marries model Courtney Bingham
Motley Crue may have split and called it quits but Nikki Sixx's relationship with Courtney Bingham is going strong and better than ever. -
Mötley Crüe 2013: Vince Neil Announces Bands Next Tour Will Be Its LAST, Health Problems Catching Up To Mick Mars
Bad news for hair metal mavens everywhere: Vocalist Vince Neil has announced that Mötley Crüe's next tour will be the band's final trek, and his band is in agreement (unlike say, when Scott Weiland announces that Velvet Revolver won't tour ever again).
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