Falling in Reverse and Hardy: New Collaborative Track “All My Women”
Falling in Reverse, led by frontman Ronnie Radke, has teamed up with Hardy to release a new collaborative song titled “All My Women.” Accompanying the track is a music video that cleverly references the recent catfishing drama involving Radke and comedienne Brittany Furlan.
How Ronnie Radke Pokes Fun at Brittany Furlan’s Catfishing Scandal
In the “All My Women” music video, Radke revisits the controversy that stirred online discussions months ago. The video features a puppet version of Radke performing the song in a lively country bar, surrounded by a series of eccentric women who, as the chorus suggests, might be “just a little crazier” than he is.
A notable moment in the video occurs when puppet Radke checks his phone and receives a text saying, “I’m here?”—a clear nod to Furlan’s alleged attempt to reach him outside his residence. When he peeks out the window, he spots a cartoonishly exaggerated woman with large lips taking selfies on the sidewalk with a dog. Soon after, a group of fans rushes to Radke’s house, clamoring to get inside through every available entrance.
Watch the “All My Women” Video
Recap of the Ronnie Radke and Brittany Furlan Catfishing Saga
For those who may not be familiar or have chosen to forget, here’s a quick recap of the situation: In May, Furlan, who is married to Tommy Lee of Mötley Crüe, shared a TikTok video in which she claimed to have been communicating on Snapchat with someone she believed to be Radke. She revealed that during a tough period in her marriage, Radke began making advances, suggesting they could have a discreet relationship as long as she kept it under wraps.
Radke responded by denying any interaction with Furlan, asserting that she had fallen victim to a catfishing scheme. He claimed that the impersonator used photos from his Instagram to create misleading Snapchat videos, further complicating the narrative. Despite the drama, Furlan allegedly appeared outside Radke’s house at one point, adding fuel to the fire.
As of now, Furlan has not publicly commented on the “All My Women” video, leaving fans to speculate about her reaction. Meanwhile, fans of Falling in Reverse can look forward to hearing this new track during the band’s upcoming North American tour, which kicks off Sunday in Denver.
Conclusion
The release of “All My Women” not only showcases the musical collaboration between Falling in Reverse and Hardy but also serves as a humorous commentary on a personal drama that captured public attention. As the band prepares for their tour, fans are eager to see how Radke continues to navigate the fallout from this saga through his music.
FAQs
What is the main theme of “All My Women”?
The song humorously explores the dynamics of Radke’s relationships with women, touching on themes of chaos and eccentricity.
Who is Brittany Furlan?
Brittany Furlan is a comedienne and social media personality, married to Tommy Lee, the drummer of Mötley Crüe.
What was the catfishing drama about?
The drama involved Furlan believing she was in contact with Radke on Snapchat, while Radke denied any interaction, claiming she was misled by a catfisher.
When does Falling in Reverse’s North American tour start?
The tour begins on Sunday in Denver, where fans can expect to hear “All My Women” live for the first time.