The dynamic duo of Falling in Reverse and Hardy has recently unveiled an electrifying collaborative song titled “All My Women.” The accompanying music video cleverly addresses the ongoing catfishing drama involving frontman Ronnie Radke and comedienne Brittany Furlan, providing an engaging narrative that fans won’t want to miss.
Make sure to watch the video and catch up on the entire ordeal below.
Discover How Ronnie Radke Skillfully Mocked Brittany Furlan’s Catfishing Scandal in the “All My Women” Video
In the vibrant “All My Women” video, Radke resurrects the months-old controversy, bringing it into the spotlight once again. The video features a puppet version of Radke performing in a lively country bar, interacting with a series of dramatic (or rather, unhinged) women who, according to the song’s catchy chorus, “might be just a little crazier” than Radke himself.
At a pivotal moment in the video, puppet Radke receives a text message saying, “I’m here?“—a direct nod to the alleged message that Furlan reportedly sent while waiting outside his home. The scene escalates as Radke peeks out his window to spot a woman with exaggeratedly large lips, accompanied by a dog, posing for selfies on the sidewalk. As the narrative unfolds, fans swarm the area, dramatically breaching Radke’s home through both windows and the front door.
Check out how this scene plays out in the video provided below.
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Get Up to Speed with the Ronnie Radke and Brittany Furlan Catfish Drama
For those unfamiliar with the saga (or perhaps those fortunate enough to have managed to erase it from their memories), here’s a detailed recap: Back in May, Furlan—who is married to Motley Crue drummer Tommy Lee—posted a compelling TikTok video. In this video, she confessed to having been in communication on Snapchat with someone she believed to be Radke. She also revealed that she was “going through a really tough time in my marriage” when she shared this video.
In her narrative, Furlan mentioned that Radke “started trying to seduce” her, proposing they could have a “secret thing as long as you don’t snitch,” creating quite the scandalous storyline.
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In response, Radke asserted that Furlan had fallen victim to a catfishing scheme and strongly denied ever communicating with her directly, despite her alleged appearance outside his residence one day. He even suggested that the purported catfisher might have used photos from his Instagram to fabricate deepfake videos on Snapchat.
As of now, Furlan has yet to comment on the “All My Women” video on any social media platforms. Fans of Falling in Reverse can likely look forward to hearing this new song during the band’s highly anticipated North American tour, which is set to kick off this Sunday in Denver.
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