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Tommy Lee Drops New Music Video Days After Vowing To Leave Country if Trump Wins Reelection

Social media is lighting up after Tommy Lee dropped a new music video this week. The Motley Crue drummer released a brand new video to promote his upcoming album Andro.

Lee captioned the post, “My new video Caviar on a Paper Plate!”

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Fans Reacted to the Video on Instagram

For the most part, fans of the drummer loved his new music video. Several commented with the fire or heart emojis. One person said, “This video is great! The Ferris nod hooked me in…” They referred to a moment from Ferris Bueller’s Day Off when two valets took one of the character’s car out for a spin.

Meanwhile, a few commenters used the platform to roast Lee about his 2020 presidential election comments. Lee said if Trump won, he would leave the country. One user wrote, “Thanks for sharing Annette. Not a fan of Tommy Lee right now. But thanks anyway.”

Another wrote, “Ain’t you meant to be leaving America. Some people overstate their importance lol.”

Tommy Lee Said He Would Leave The Country If Donald Trump Won the 2020 Election

The musician has made headlines after discussing his past alcohol abuse and plans for if Donald Trump is reelected. Earlier this week, Lee told The Big Issue he would move back to Greece if Trump wins the election. Lee is native to Athens, Greece.

“Dude, I swear to god if that happens then I’m coming over to visit the U.K. I’m out of here,” Lee said. “I’ll go back to my motherland, go back to Greece, and get a house on one of the islands.”

Lee has long been a critic of Trump and said he thinks the president is an embarrassment to the country.

“The thing that stings the most is that I feel like we’re embarrassing,” Lee continued. “I feel like people in Europe and the rest of the world look at America and think: ‘What are you guys doing over there? Stop voting for celebrities and get someone real to run the country.’”