Falling In Reverse frontman Ronnie Radke has mocked Motionless In White singer Chris Cerulli.
Radke shared a story on his Instagram account. The story included a short video from another account. The Falling In Reverse frontman resembled the man in the video to Cerulli and mocked him with the following words:
“This looks more like Chris Motionless than Chris Motionless looks like Inspector Gadget.”
Radke’s Problem With Cerulli
Radke’s Instagram story came two months after he addressed the beef between him and the MIW frontman.
In an interview with Rock Feed, the frontman was asked about the feud between the two bands. Radke revealed that he didn’t have a beef with the band members but had a problem with their frontman instead. He said:
“It’s not like a beef. The actual members are cool, I have a problem with Chris. He doesn’t respond and people think that’s his silence, [and that it] means he doesn’t care. Oh, he cares. He’s not responding because it’s like Kendrick [Lamar] and Drake. You don’t want to respond to it.”
He then said Cerulli kicked Crown The Empire off their shared tour because he had heard some things and they were accused of things they didn’t do:
“[Brandon Hoover] got accused of some things that aren’t true and they are on this tour with Motionless. Chris kicked them off the tour just because he saw something, accusing him instead of getting to the bottom of it. He immediately kicked him off and cut contact with him and then they couldn’t pay their rent, bills, and stuff.”
Did MIW Steal A Music Video Idea?
Radke also shared earlier that the Crown The Empire incident wasn’t the only thing that bothered him about the MIW singer. When Radke claimed on X that Motionless In White ripped off their ‘Popular Monster’ music video, a user said that anyone could make a music video with werewolves in it. In response, the singer said they used the same director.
He explained how he knew they did steal his band’s music video in another post on the platform:
“I know this is a fact because I was told by people that worked on it. They asked to be turned into a werewolf, video director said, ‘I already did that with Ronnie,’ they said they still want to proceed. It’s not about it being doing 30 years ago. It’s about the circumstance, the movie style tour admats it’s everything. I’m not the first to do anything but my ideas come from a real place I’m not hating man it’s just disheartening. I understand coincidences may happen but this ain’t that case. It’s a RIP.”
Cerulli didn’t respond to the claims yet.
You can see Radke’s story down below.