Ronnie Radke reacted to a user’s mocking about Falling In Reverse.
The Falling In Reverse singer took to X to share what seemed like a hate comment he saw under one of his music videos that was made ten months ago. The user wrote in his comment:
“Failing in reverse.”
The rocker, on the other hand, responded to the comment on his social media account with the following:
“This is supposed to be an insult on my song and the best part is 31 other people liked it.”
Along with Radke himself, some of his followers spotted the irony in the user’s comment, where a few clarified with words like:
“Wouldn’t ‘Failing in Reverse’ mean succeeding?!”
Why Is Falling In Reverse Hated So Much?

People have diverse music tastes, and opinions on Falling In Reverse’s frontman, Ronnie Radke, vary. Beyond musical preferences, Radke has been involved in personal controversies, including legal battles, domestic abuse accusations, and disputes with fans, which led some to criticize his right-wing political views, rage fits on social media accounts, and alleged mistreatment of fans at concerts. Still, his supporters attribute his actions to a challenging upbringing, while others argue that his past doesn’t excuse his behavior.
Radke Once Got Banned From Social Media

After making offensive comments about transgender individuals, the consequences have caught up with Radke. The frontman shared his thoughts about the community on July 25 on his X with the following words:
“Imagine getting your TikTok deleted, or losing your job or alienated for saying that a trans woman can’t have a period, you all have mothers and sisters and wives and girlfriends and know damn well the struggles of being a born women and the pain of endometriosis etc., and have the audacity to try and silence or censor the reality. BULLSHIT.”
Radke continued with remarks about the culture war and mentioned trans influencer, Dylan Mulvaney. He claimed that those who had labeled him as a womanizer, abuser, and bigot were the same individuals supporting trans individuals can have menstruation, while also insisting and pursuing people not to ‘pretend it is acceptable.’
The situation took a racist turn when Radke seemed to suggest that, due to his wealth, he could overlook grammatical correctness and, if he identifies as a black person, should be entitled to reparations. In his words:
“Cool, I identify as a black man, do I get my reparations now?”
As a result of his comments, he got shadowbanned from both TikTok and X, for which he claimed that the freedom of speech was dead.
You can see the latest tweet below.
https://twitter.com/RonnieRadke/status/1739796655514546286
Wouldn't "Failing in Reverse" mean succeeding?!
— iLLaeis (@iLLaeis) December 27, 2023