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‘Nobody Gives A Flying F*ck’: Tommy Lee Calls Out Tone Deaf Musicians For Promoting Themselves While Los Angeles Burns

Tommy Lee is furious at musicians and artists promoting themselves on social media as wildfires rage through Los Angeles.

The iconic rocker took to social media on January 13 to vent his frustration at the seemingly tone-deaf messages some stars continue to share online amid the unfolding devastation around them.

“Most people get tired of just looking at it. [carrying] Stop posting nonsense on social media! ” Lee wrote on his official Instagram page. He continued to express his anger and disabled comments, preventing fans and followers from tuning in to his rants.

NAPA, CA – MAY 24: Tommy Lee attends a cooking demonstration during Bottle Rock 2024 at Napa Valley Expo on May 24, 2024 in Napa, California. (Photo by Miikka Skaffari/FilmMagic) Getty Images

“Guys, now no one cares when your record falls or your next concert is in the midst of the biggest disaster in history for so many!” Lee wrote.

He called on the music industry to shift its focus to more pressing issues at this time, and urged artists to take a step back from self-promotion out of respect for those facing dire situations as the fires continue to burn. I urged him to do so.

The 62-year-old Mötley Crüe musician said: “I understand there’s always a need for comic relief, but Jesus Christ is someone who just wants to leave it all alone and hopefully stop and see who needs help.” Please try it,” he wrote.

His band expressed concern for those affected by the fire in a message shared on Facebook on January 9th.

“To everyone affected by the devastating and unprecedented fires in our hometown of Los Angeles, our thoughts are with you during this extremely difficult time. Together we will get through this.” , may you and your loved ones stay safe. 💔❤️‍🩹 Motley Crue,” they wrote. (Related: Dick Van Dyke digs his heels into the ground and refuses to leave fire-ravaged area)

Some events and music concerts in Hollywood have been postponed in recent days out of respect for those affected by the fires. Many celebrities have lost their homes to the fires and are forced to live in evacuation centers.

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