Ronnie Radke Fires Back After His New Account Is Axed Amid Brittany Furlan Case

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Falling in Reverse frontman Ronnie Radke recently addressed the banning of his new Instagram account. He shared his frustration in a statement posted on Instagram.

The musician expressed disbelief over the quick suspension of his account. The suspension occurred before he had made any posts.

“I didn’t even post anything yet LMAO,” Ronnie Radke said.

Radke announced his plans to create another account to continue his social media presence following the ban.

“Okay, follow Fvckronnieradke,” he continued. “We ain’t getting banned this time.”

Photo Credit: Falling In Reverse/Instagram

This latest account suspension follows previous bans of Radke’s personal Instagram accounts. These bans occurred amid ongoing legal proceedings related to his catfish case with Brittany Furlan Lee.

Radke’s troubled relationship with social media platforms extends beyond this recent incident. It reflects a pattern of suspensions and controversies that have followed the musician throughout his career.

The Falling in Reverse frontman has faced multiple Instagram bans in the past. His accounts have been frequently suspended for violating community guidelines. His social media presence has been marked by inflammatory posts and public feuds with other artists. This has led to repeated clashes with platform moderators.

The ongoing legal battle with Brittany Furlan Lee stems from 2015 allegations involving catfishing incidents. The case resulted in Radke being sued for emotional distress. Courts ultimately ruled against him in 2022. The legal proceedings have continued to impact his social media presence. They have contributed to the pattern of account suspensions.

Radke’s history of platform conflicts also includes multiple Twitter suspensions for posts targeting other musicians and public figures. These incidents have established a cycle where the musician creates new accounts following bans. He then faces additional suspensions for similar content violations.

The musician’s persistent efforts to maintain his social media presence despite repeated bans highlight the ongoing tension between his outspoken online persona and platform community standards. His latest promise that “we ain’t getting banned this time” suggests he remains determined to navigate these challenges. He continues to engage with his fanbase online.

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