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Tommy Lee and Brittany Furlan marriage rocked by catfishing scandal

Tommy Lee and Brittany Furlan marriage rocked by catfishing scandal

Yahoo20-05-2025
Brittany Furlan is opening up on her marriage struggles with Tommy Lee, dishing on the surprising revelation that she was catfished by someone she met online.
Furlan, 38, took to TikTok to reveal she had been conned by someone pretending to be Falling in Reverse frontman Ronnie Radke.
According to PEOPLE, in a series of posts to his Instagram Stories, Radke claimed that Furlan was catfished by someone pretending to be him and alleged that an angry Lee threatened him once he found out.
Furlan addressed the drama in a lengthy social media post of her own.
'As you can see, I'm in a hotel. I've been going through a lot in my marriage, which was none of anyone's business until this man decided to make it everyone's business because he thinks I'm obsessed with him,' Furlan said in her TikTok video, referring to Radke.
Furlan admitted to her followers that she fell for someone she believed was Radke, who she said 'started trying to seduce me' over Snapchat.
'(He was saying) I was so much hotter than (his) girlfriend and (I was his) dreamgirl,' she said. 'We can have a secret thing as long as you don't snitch.'
Furlan questioned 'why would a catfish be worried about (her) snitching?'
She also claimed she didn't save any of the messages they exchanged with one another because she 'didn't want to be shady' and she is 'in a vulnerable place.'
'(Radke) says this isn't him. That's fine, whatever. I don't give a f—,' said Furlan. 'It's a catfish, cool. I got catfished. Why are you still harassing me?' Furlan then asked. 'Why are you sending me hundreds of messages? Why are you trolling me? I don't give a f—. I unfollowed you. Leave me alone. That's it.'
The Internet personality then conceded she had hit a rough patch with Lee, whom she married in 2019.
'Basically, I told my husband everything,' Furlan explained. 'I said, 'You know, I've been talking to whoever I thought this was on Snapchat — he says it's not him, cool, whatever' — 'cause I'm a good person. I mean, I'm not a good person for talking to someone while married. I've been going through a lot in my marriage. No excuse, whatever.'
Despite coming clean to her husband, Furlan said Lee lost his composure and messaged Radke. 'That's how this all started,' she said.
Furlan denied 'stalking' Radke. 'The last thing I want to address is him saying I stalked him at a MedSpa, a MedSpa I've been going to for almost a year. I stopped into there one day on the way to my podcast … He walks out. That's the last person I would expect to be there. But I'm stalking you? … He's messaged me four hundred thousand times.'
Lee alluded to his wife's drama in a post to his Instagram that read, 'Who's been catfished?'
In a message posted to his Instagram, Radke called Furlan 'delusional, delusional woman.'
'Imagine you grow up looking up to somebody like Tommy Lee, and then all of a sudden out of nowhere he goes, 'You're f–ing my wife,'' Radke said. 'And I'm like, 'What? I have no idea what you're talking about.''
But Furlan ended her video by telling Radke to stop talking about her.
'You've blown up my whole life on social media,' Furlan said. 'This is embarrassing for me, embarrassing for my husband. This whole f—–g thing is embarrassing. I've been going through struggling with s— at home. I'm in a f—ing hotel. Like, leave us the f— alone, bro. Like, if you want people to be obsessed with you, like, I don't know, get another f—ing hobby, dude. This is just some serious narcissist s—. I'm done. Anyone can think of it what they will. All good.'
According to PEOPLE, Lee and Furlan were having issues before the catfish scandal made headlines.
'They weren't getting along,' a source told the outlet. They haven't been getting along, and she left and went to a hotel. She went of her own volition. She took her s—. They got in a fight, and she (left).'
TMZ also reported that the two had separated after Furlan became concerned over Lee's alleged drinking.
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