Ronnie Radke announced the recovery of his banned Instagram account through a new video shared on Instagram.
The Falling in Reverse frontman addressed his followers directly about regaining access to his previously suspended social media account.
“What’s up guys? I just got my account back,” Radke said. “A lot of things have happened since I’ve lost this account and it’s back.”
He continued by reflecting on the account’s significance and his band’s growth during his absence from the platform.
“This used to be my main account,” he said. “Lots of friends, lifelong friends kept my (account). Wow, got my account back. Band’s three times as big now and I’m gonna cause way more hell. Thank you, guys. Love you, guys.”
This latest account recovery highlights Radke’s ongoing relationship with social media platforms. It also showcases his band’s continued success despite various controversies.
Loudwire reported that this marks at least the second time Radke’s main Instagram account has been suspended. Previous bans reportedly occurred just before key album releases. The timing of these suspensions has often added to the drama surrounding his social media presence and promotional activities.
Radke’s fluctuating Instagram status reflects the ongoing tensions between his outspoken persona and platform policies. Wikipedia documented that the musician has faced various legal troubles and controversies throughout his career. These issues have occasionally spilled over into his social media interactions with fans and critics alike.
The announcement comes as Falling in Reverse continues to experience significant growth in popularity. Wikipedia noted that the band released their latest album “Popular Monster” in 2024. This release has contributed to their expanding fan base that Radke referenced in his video message.
Radke maintains a dedicated following who actively engage with his content across various platforms despite past controversies. His return to Instagram provides him with a direct channel to connect with fans and promote new music. He leverages social media as a critical tool for audience engagement and band promotion.
