Falling in Reverse singer Ronnie Radke has responded to Tommy Lee’s recent public statement calling him an “idiot” over a catfish scandal involving Lee’s wife Brittany Furlan, TMZ reported.
Radke’s response addressed Lee’s accusations and defended himself against claims related to the ongoing controversy.
“Well Tommy, I have a bunch of fans too. They send me stuff and they sent me [Furlan] bringing it up again and saying that I have all these different phone numbers,” Radke said. “I have to respond to that, I don’t want all these people thinking that it’s me! I don’t understand, it’s like I’m taking crazy pills at this point.”
The singer went on to challenge Lee directly, offering to provide evidence to clear his name.
“I’m gonna literally email all the metadata to Tommy Lee so he can go over it and he can look at it all,” he continued. “And you know what? If you find anything weird, post it. I implore all of you to post it all.”
This exchange follows Tommy Lee’s earlier statement where he said: “Maybe that idiot needs to let it go and stop stalking my wife’s replies on videos.”
The dispute has escalated beyond social media exchanges. Legal action has now entered the picture. iHeartRadio revealed that Radke has filed a restraining order against Furlan in Los Angeles, alleging ongoing harassment tied to the same catfish situation that sparked the public feud.
The restraining order filing demonstrates how serious the situation has become for both parties involved. iHeartRadio noted that Radke has requested that Furlan be ordered by the court to stay at least 100 yards away from him, underscoring the severity of his allegations.
Furlan’s representatives have already begun pushing back against Radke’s claims. A representative for Furlan responded to the restraining order filing by stating that “the claims being made about Ms. Furlan are not accurate,” iHeartRadio confirmed.
This legal development signals that the conflict between the rock musician and the social media personality may intensify beyond their current public exchanges. The restraining order filing adds a new dimension to what began as accusations related to catfishing. It has now evolved into a more complex legal dispute involving harassment allegations.