Ronnie Radke deactivated his X account in what seems to be an attempt to troll his haters. He announced his return in a recent tweet that featured several pictures from Falling In Reverse shows, writing “I win. You all lose.”
When Radke’s social media disappearance came a couple of days ago following his controversial comments about the LGBTQ+ community, many users shared joy over the news. The singer responded to the reactions as well.
“My god, the d*ck riding has to stop,” he replied to a user that tweeted “Everyone should get to go home early from work to celebrate Ranald Rodke deactivating his Twitter account.”
He also shared screenshots of a few other tweets, commenting, “16 years old with high blood pressure and anxiety disorder.”
Though his recent deactivation may have been voluntary, this wasn’t the first time Radke faced restrictions on social media. His accounts have been suspended or banned several times before.
“This is my second Instagram that is ultimately suspended,” Radke said in August about his latest ban on Instagram. “I have no idea what I’ve done.”
“I don’t post naked pictures. I do funny things, I respond to people in a funny way. There is an account on Instagram, right now, with ten million followers that shows people getting their heads blown off and I’m over here constantly getting suspended and banned. I have a feeling these devs on Instagram have it out for me.”
The vocalist was also removed and later shadowbanned from TikTok. He commented on these bans by saying his freedom of speech was restricted.