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claiming that his daughter’s death by cancer in 1995 was caused by radioactive material dumped in the soil and ground water near his former home near the Santa Susana Field Laboratory. Vince Neil and his ex-wife, Sharise, bought a home in Chatsworth in 1991, a few miles east of Boeing’s Rocketdyne Division.

Did Mötley Crüe daughter lead singer died?

Mötley Crüe singer Vince Neil tragically lost his daughter Skylar in the early 90s. Here we explore the true story behind Netflix’s new movie, The Dirt. Netflix has just released new biopic, The Dirt, based on memoirs and anecdotes of the band.

What happened to Lisa Hogan and Daniel Smithers?

Neil escaped with minor injuries, but the other three people involved were not as lucky. Lisa Hogan and Daniel Smithers, the passengers in the other car, both suffered traumatic brain injuries, and Razzle was pronounced dead at the hospital.

Did Vince Neil come back to Mötley Crüe?

Earlier today (Sunday, October 17), MÖTLEY CRÜE’s official social media was updated with the following message: “Vince is back home and resting after breaking a few ribs on Friday night. Our love and best wishes for a speedy recovery and ready to rock in ’22!!”

Where is Nikki Sixx now?

Nikki Sixx of the Motley Crue spent many, many years in the Los Angeles area. However, nowadays, he resides in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

Who was Razzle to Mötley Crüe?

Nicholas “Razzle” Dingley was the drummer of the rock band Hanoi Rocks from 1982 until his death in 1984 due to a car crash caused by Vince Neil. Debuted with the band’s fourth studio album Back To Mystery City, his latest album with the band was the follow-up to Two Steps From The Move, which was released in 1984.

How accurate is the movie The Dirt?

According to the Mötley Crüe autobiography The Dirt, the highly explicit sex scene involving Tommy Lee (Machine Gun Kelly) did happen in real life. However, the only way to verify such scenes that were out of public view is by way of what the band members have stated, including in the book.

Are Mötley Crüe still friends?

“We’re not enemies, but we’re not friends.”

In the band’s long awaited farewell concert film The End, Sixx predicts a future for himself and his soon to be former bandmates that’s both sad and perhaps a little fitting, given their tumultuous history: “We don’t hang out now — we don’t hang out.

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