Mötley Crüe‘s Nikki Sixx has admitted that the band were “most probably” sexist during their earlier days.The bassist of the Los Angeles group – completed by Tommy Lee, Mick Mars and Vince Neil – reflected on the “different time” of the 1980s during a recent interview with Classic Rock magazine.Sixx was then asked whether Mötley Crüe were sexist at that time, to which he replied: “In today’s environment, most probably. As was everybody.
In the ’70s, when I grew up, it was just the messaging that came through, and you were emulating your heroes.”The band have long been synonymous with stories of inappropriate conduct.
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