Scorpions drummer Mikkey Dee took to Instagram on Monday (November 4) in order to refute widely-circulated social media reports of his death. News of Dee’s “death” had been shared on two major fake news sites that willingly spread the story without checking for the accuracy of the reporting. Dee’s shared a screen grab of one of the fake news stories, while blasting those who shared the false post. “I am very much alive and kicking, although angry as a MF!” wrote the onetime Mötorhead member in the caption of his post. “How low can you go, you absolute pest of a human being!? This is so inappropriate and potentially harmful. Spreading rumors that I have died is wrong on so many levels. Let’s keep reporting these bastards and let’s put some pressure on Facebook to deal with this problem.” (Louder Sound)
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Scorpions Drummer Mikkey Dee Dismisses Reports Of His Death On Social Media
By Erik Thompson
Nov 6, 2024 | 7:00 PM
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