Ronnie Radke has turned his attention to Disturbed frontman David Draiman, mocking the singer’s relationship with his fiancé whom he met on the dating app Bumble. This comes from a post shared on Instagram.
The Falling in Reverse vocalist recently changed his personal Instagram account name to “Rock Hard News” to create satirical posts about rock music industry figures. He made a humorous post targeting Draiman’s romantic life.
“David Draiman levitates 578 miles across the Caspian sea for Tinder date,” Radke wrote as the title of his post about David Draiman.
Radke continued his playful narrative with an elaborate fictional scenario in the caption.
“David draiman gave criss angel a run for his money this past week by freaking the minds of nearly 37 sailors when he was spotted levitating over the caspian sea when I asked he replied, ‘I’ve got a dinner I need to get to,'” Radke wrote in the post’s caption.
This latest post continues Radke’s pattern of creating mock news stories about fellow rock musicians through his transformed social media presence.
Radke’s satirical take references Draiman’s well-documented journey into online dating following significant personal changes in his life. The Disturbed frontman’s romantic story has become a notable chapter in rock music circles, particularly given how publicly it has unfolded.
Chaoszine reported that Draiman started using dating apps like Tinder and Bumble after his 2023 divorce from longtime wife Lena Yada. The singer candidly shared the challenges of dating as a public figure and emphasized privacy boundaries in discussions with fans.
Draiman’s dating app experience led to a meaningful connection when he met swimsuit model Sarah Uli on Bumble in early 2024. IMDB noted that Uli appeared as Miss January in Playboy Australia’s 2024 calendar, adding another layer of public interest to their relationship.
The couple’s relationship reached a dramatic milestone when Draiman proposed to Uli onstage during a Disturbed concert in Sacramento in May 2025. Loudwire confirmed that the engagement was celebrated by fans and shared widely on social media, making it one of the most talked-about moments in recent rock music history.
The public nature of Draiman’s romantic journey has provided ample material for Radke’s satirical “Rock Hard News” persona. This journey spans from his divorce through his dating app adventures to his onstage proposal. Radke continues to find humor in the personal lives of fellow rock musicians.
