Falling in Reverse and Hardy simply launched a brand new collaborative track titled “All My Girls,” and the video takes some not-so-subtle jabs on the current catfishing drama between frontman Ronnie Radke and comedienne Brittany Furlan.
You possibly can watch the video and get caught up on the ordeal beneath.
How Ronnie Radke Mocked Brittany Furlan Catfishing Scandal in “All My Girls” Video
Radke has dredged up the months-old controversy within the “All My Girls” video. A puppet model of the frontman performs the track inside a rustic bar and offers with a collection of … passionate (learn: unhinged) girls who “could be just a bit crazier” than Radke, per the track’s refrain.
At one level, puppet Radke seems down at his cellphone and sees a textual content that claims, “I am right here?” — a direct reference to the message Furlan allegedly despatched from outdoors his home. Radke then seems out his window to see a lady with cartoonishly large lips holding a canine and taking selfies on the sidewalk. Different followers quickly flock to the world and storm Radke’s home, barging in by means of the home windows and entrance door.
See it play out within the video beneath.
Watch Falling in Reverse and Hardy’s ‘All My Girls’ Video
A Temporary Refresher on the Ronnie Radke-Brittany Furlan Catfish Drama
For the uninitiated (or these lucky sufficient to have purged the saga from their reminiscence), this is a short synopsis: Again in Could, Furlan — who’s married to Motley Crue drummer Tommy Lee — posted a Tiktok during which she admitted to speaking on Snapchat with anyone whom she believed to be Radke. (She additionally mentioned she was “going by means of a very robust time in my marriage” when she posted the video.)
Furlan mentioned Radke “began making an attempt to seduce” her and advised they might “have a secret factor so long as you do not snitch.”
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Radke, in flip, claimed Furlan fell for a catfishing scheme and emphatically denied ever talking to her (though she allegedly confirmed up outdoors his home in the future). The frontman even advised the alleged catfisher took images from his Instagram and used them to create Snapchat deepfake movies.
Furlan has not but addressed the “All My Girls” video on social media. Falling in Reverse followers can in all probability hear the track on the band’s imminent North American tour, which launches on Sunday in Denver.
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