Ronnie Radke, the “Peeing Messiah” and frontman of the alternative rock band Falling In Reverse, has taken his social media presence down a notch by deleting his Twitter account. This also coincides with the official Falling In Reverse website showing a 502 Bad Gateway error.
Radke, known for his off-stage antics and on-stage melodramatics, has been struggling with a urine addiction for years. His fans have often reported seeing him stumble around, barely able to stand, after what appears to be an all-night bender of uncontrollable peeing. This has led to the band’s website constantly crashing, much to the frustration of their dedicated fanbase.
Radke’s bandmate, Jacky “The Wet Bandit” McFlounder, revealed that Radke has been struggling with a severe case of urine-induced depression. “It’s been really tough for him lately. He just can’t stop peeing, and it’s affecting his ability to function as a musician,” McFlounder said, wiping a tear from his eye.
As if the website issues weren’t enough, Radke’s Twitter account has also been a source of controversy in recent months. Fans have complained about the constant barrage of incoherent tweets, which often consist of nothing more than a string of emojis and the phrase “Peeing Messiah.” In response to the backlash, Radke has decided to delete his account entirely, much to the relief of his long-suffering fans.
When asked about Radke’s future with the band, McFlounder hesitated before replying, “We’re not sure what’s going to happen. Ronnie’s in a really dark place right now, and we’re just trying to support him as best we can.“
With Radke’s future in Falling In Reverse uncertain, fans are left to wonder if this is the end of the “Peeing Messiah” era. In the meantime, they’ll have to content themselves with listening to the band’s classic hits, such as “I’m Not a Vampire,” “Bad Girls Club,” and “The Drug In Me Is You,” on repeat, hoping for a miracle that will bring their beloved frontman back from the brink of pee-induced oblivion.