Ronnie Radke Wipes His Social Media of All But One Photo
At some point recently, Falling in Reverse singer and dedicated social media user Ronnie Radke wiped his personal Instagram (@ronnieradke) and Twitter/X (@RonnieRadke) accounts of all but one photo, leading some to presume Radke is teasing something new on the way from Falling in Reverse.
However, on his Instagram Story, Radke continues to go after others, evincing his well-documented anger about others’ gender identities. In a pair of images on his Story, he singles out an Instagram user who appeared to have left a comment critical of Falling in Reverse.
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That user apparently said in a comment, “Falling in reverse is a fucking joke,” which Radke shares in a screenshot. In an adjoining slide, Radke includes a shot of the user’s main profile, where they list their pronouns as she/they/he. Radke writes atop the image, seemingly directed at the user, “hey bro we’re going to war.”
The sole photo Radke left on his Instagram grid is a dark image of what appear to be droplets of water against glass, though hued in a menacing red tone. It is currently the singer’s profile photo on both Instagram and Twitter, as well as a photo post on Instagram.
Could this possibly mean the long-promised Falling in Reverse EP, Neon Zombie, is finally set for release? After it was announced, it was thought the EP might collect the Radke-led group’s singles since 2022. However, no release date or track list has yet to be revealed.
See screenshots of Radke’s Instagram Story below.
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Ronnie Radke Instagram Story – Oct. 18–19, 2023
Ronnie Radke Instagram Post – Oct. 18, 2023
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