Friday, July 13, 2012

TOMMY LEE Asked for Photo While Holding His Mother’s Ashes

Tommy Lee recently drew some negative attention when he wrote a Facebook post (which I’d re-post here but it’s fucking long) asking fans to stop asking for pics everytime he’s outside. As it turns out, Lee had a damn good reason to be pissed off with the fans constantly hounding for pics – one fan asked for a photo while he was carrying the ashes of his mother who recently passed.

Joe Lynch of Fuse.TV spoke with Lee and discussed why he’d gotten so pissed off.

“Lee started off the story with a warning, asking me, “Are you ready for this? This is going to f**king freak you out.” Then he dove in: “My mother passed away recently,” Lee explains. “I was picking up her ashes to take them home with me to do a service for my mother. And so I’m at the mortuary, I’ve got my mom’s ashes in my right hand, and my girlfriend, I’m holding her hand with my left hand, and we’re walking out. And the f**king lady, the receptionist, goes, ‘Oh my god, can I take a picture with you?’ And I looked and her and went [takes a deep breath], ‘I’m sorry, but I’d rather not.’”

And if that wasn’t classless enough, the receptionist went further.

“Then she was like, ‘Are you sure?’ And I couldn’t even believe it—she asked me if I was sure. I’m f**king standing there with my mom’s ashes and it’s not the f**king happiest day on the planet for me. I couldn’t believe it. I go, ‘Okay, that’s officially the most f**ked up thing that has ever happened to me.’ I called the manager and said, ‘You’re not going to believe what just happened. I don’t expect you to fire her or anything like that, but that was the most disrespectful bullsh*t I’ve ever experienced in my life.’

“I sat in the car, and I’m shaking, and my girlfriend goes, ‘I’m so sorry honey,’ and I was speechless. I didn’t even know what to say. I couldn’t believe a human being just did that.”

So clearly the moral of the story is, “Don’t be absolutely selfish and insane by pushing grieving people for photographs.” But the sub-moral of the story is, “When stars complain about being hassled by fans too much, know that they probably have a few reasons to be wary.”

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