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Tommy Lee Tells Crowd He Was On A 'Bender' When He Posted That Full-Frontal Pic: 'I Got F**king Sideways'

Tommy Lee Tells Crowd He Was On A 'Bender' When He Posted That Full-Frontal Pic: 'I Got F**king Sideways'
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Rock icon Tommy Lee has always been legendary for his drumming in the band Mötley Crüe, but he's also been legendary for a certain... feature.

Let's call it his "drumstick," if you know what we mean.


And a couple weeks ago, he shared it by posting a very NSFW, full-frontal pic to Instagram that showed... well, absolutely everything. And though it was removed shortly thereafter, it was up plenty long enough to cause a furor on social media.

Lee addressed the incident during a recent Mötley Crüe show in San Antonio, telling the crowd that he was on a "bender" when he posted the photo and then in his trademark, irreverent way encouraged the crowd to show off their own "junk."

See the video below.

WARNING: NSFW language

Lee told the crowd:

"A couple of weeks ago, we had like a two-week break off the tour and I went on a motherfu*king bender, bro. A bender. I got fu*king sideways as fu*k and got naked and posted pictures of my di*k."

He went on to encourage the men in the audience to show off their assets too.

"Usually, I mean I'm a ti*ty man, so I like to see ti*ties, but tonight it's equal-opportunity night. Tonight I wanna see everyone's di*k. C'mon boys, pull your sh*t out. Pull your fu*king junk out. Let's go!"

The rocker then began egging on people in the crowd, but one guy's wife didn't seem so sure so Lee jokingly offered an easy fix.

"The wife says no? Divorce!"

His Instagram post a couple weeks ago certainly wasn't the first time the world saw the mötleyest member of Lee's crüe.

In the 90s he and ex-wife Pamela Anderson became globally infamous after a sex tape they'd made was stolen along with their home safe and distributed on video and the internet, a media circus story given the miniseries treatment in Hulu's Pam & Tommy.

On Twitter, Lee's fans loved his speech about the matter.


But not everyone was impressed.




Of course even his critics can't help but be curious.

So if you're wondering what Lee's working with, his photo is still live on Twitter.

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