Five Finger Death Punch’s Ivan Moody Wants Fans Out Of His Personal Life

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Five Finger Death Punch’s Ivan Moody asked fans for privacy during the recent controversy.

“I want to take a second of your time and tell you that the last post was not meant to cause harm and conflict,” the frontman said in a video message on Instagram of the post he later deleted. “The idea was this: There are boundaries to be had, right? Our personal lives and what we do professionally are two entirely different things.”

He continued, “And when either one of those is jeopardized, what we actually need is respect. We have worked a very long time, very hard. We bled, we shed tears and we were humbled every day by the amount of love we get from our fanbase. We are and we continue to do things behind the curtains to keep you all happy, to keep us happy.”

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“So, when I open up about stuff, it’s because I feel like I’m sitting at my dining room table with you. And that’s the way it should be. However, again, understand the fine line between personal and professional. I get very intimate and close to all of you with my lyrics. So I hope that that’s enough for you,” Moody explained.

The singer ended his video message, “Without taking too much time, we’re very grateful for every single one last of you. And I’m not just saying it. Open the eyes. We appreciate you. So, take a breath, enjoy the day. Until I see you, be well.”

Although he deleted the post he mentioned, a fan wrote in the comments, “Totally agree dude was way out of line. Should’ve never contacted your management and should’ve stayed the course and waited till the surprise came out. I don’t blame you one bit. I would’ve been upset too. Enjoy the content. Keep it coming if you wish.”

So, it can be concluded that the band was going to make an announcement, but a fan called their manager to find out what it was. FFDP is set to perform at Arizona Bike Week on April 5.

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