Paramore singer Hayley Williams slammed NOFX's Fat Mike for allegedly telling concert goers she 'gave good rim jobs' when she was just 19-years-old as she described her reluctance at returning to the emo scene in a wide-ranging interview with her band.
Speaking with Billboard, Williams expressed apprehension at Paramore being considered a 'nostalgia band' amid troubling memories of the subculture - which included the inappropriate remarks Mike allegedly made about her on stage.'Everyone's just trying to remember better days, and I'm sitting there like, "They weren't that much better,"' she told Billboard.
Paramore singer Hayley Williams slammed NOFX's Fat Mike for allegedly telling fans she 'gave good rim jobs' when she was just 19-years-old as she detailed her reluctance at returning to the 'emo scene' in a wide-ranging interview with her band Williams has been open about her grievances with the scene, even reminding fans about the injustices while performing at When We Were Young, a nostalgia festival in Las Vegas.At the time, Williams told audience members the emo movement was not safe 'if you were a young woman, if you were a person of color, if you were queer, and that's really f–ked up if you think about it because this was supposed to be the safe place, wasn't it?' 'We don't want to be a nostalgia band,' Williams told Billboard. 'But I think what I felt was a mixture of vindication and also a lot of anger.
I was really surprised that I had so much anger well up in me because I was like, "Wait a minute. They're treating us like a prize now," but like, Fat Mike [of NOFX] used to tell people that I gave good rim jobs onstage when I was 19 years old.'Williams credited 'young women, people of color...
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