Ronnie Radke To Chris Motionless: ‘Stop Copying Me And Marilyn Manson’

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Ronnie Radke, the Falling In Reverse frontman, has called out Motionless In White vocalist Chris Motionless on social media. He accused him of imitation.

“Chris Motionless can you please stop copying me,” Radke said. “Sincerely. Me, Marilyn Manson, Five Finger Death Punch, Ice Nine Kills, Black Veil Brides, and everyone else that is tired of it. Thank you.”

The statement emerges during an ongoing feud between Radke and the Motionless In White vocalist. This adds to the existing tension between the two musicians.

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This latest accusation follows a pattern of conflicts between the two artists in recent months.

Metal Radio revealed that Radke had previously confronted Motionless In White about their ‘Werewolf’ video. He claimed it copied Falling In Reverse’s ‘Popular Monster’ music video. Both bands had used the same director.

A report from MetalheadZone highlighted Radke’s repeated criticism of Motionless’s silence. Radke suggested this silence stemmed from fear of addressing past issues. These issues included controversies about a former bandmate and various tour incidents.

The dispute has spread across multiple social media platforms. Radke has consistently expressed his frustration through public posts targeting Motionless In White’s frontman.

The latest social media outburst indicates continuing tension between the musicians. Radke maintains his public criticism of Chris Motionless without signs of resolution.

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