In a new TikTok video, Ronnie Radke claimed that Chris Motionless is silent toward him because he’s scared.
“Bro, I love how unbothered Chris is while Ronnie continues his one-sided beef,” a user told the Falling In Reverse singer. In response, Radke said, “It’s not a one-sided beef. He’s just scared that I’m gonna tell you guys all the stuff he used to do.”
“You don’t wanna know. I promise you. I’m doing you a good favor. I’m the good guy,” Ronnie added in the video.
Radke and Motionless have been in an ongoing feud for months. In a May interview with Rock Feed, Radke discussed their conflict, stating he doesn’t have issues with the band members, only with the singer.
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.”
Radke also mentioned, “[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.”
He further stated, “It just really messed them up. I was like ‘That’s so messed up.’ Anybody can say anything they want about you. What about the truth? What if it’s not true? And it turned out it wasn’t true. He never responded to them and he still hasn’t said anything and he just kicked them off the tour.”
In July, Radke mocked Chris Cerulli by posting a story on Instagram featuring a short video from another account. He compared the person in the video to Cerulli, saying, “This looks more like Chris Motionless than Chris Motionless looks like Inspector Gadget.”
Last year, Radke claimed that Motionless in White copied his band’s ‘Popular Monster’ video with their ‘Werewolf’ video. When someone mentioned that other bands could create metal songs about werewolves, Ronnie said it’s about the timing and the unique ideas in their videos.