Ronnie Radke Targets Motionless In White And Spiritbox: “I Have An Issue With Them”

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Falling In Reverse frontman Ronnie Radke has shared controversial statements about Motionless In White and Spiritbox on X (formerly Twitter).

“I have an issue with Spiritbox, Motionless In White. For the obvious reasons of not being truthful with their fans and being real people,” Radke stated.

A fan challenged his statement. Radke responded with another bold claim: “It’s a well known fact that everyone hates Motionless in White behind the scenes but doesn’t publicly say it,” he wrote.

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Radke made these statements after expressing appreciation for various scene bands. His list included Black Veil Brides, Pierce The Veil, and A Day To Remember, among others.

These remarks represent the latest chapter in Radke’s ongoing criticism of Motionless In White.

Metal Radio FM reports that Radke recently targeted the band. He criticized their LGBTQ+ community support through a controversial meme.

Loudwire documented another incident. Radke accused the band of copying Falling In Reverse’s ‘Popular Monster’ music video. He highlighted that both videos shared director Jensen Noen.

Motionless In White and Spiritbox have remained silent about these recent allegations. Blunt Magazine reveals that Radke has previously targeted Motionless In White’s frontman Chris Motionless with similar comments.

Falling In Reverse is now preparing for their Australian tour in March 2025. The tour will feature performances with Black Veil Brides and Hollywood Undead.

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