Nikki Sixx To Paris: Sorry Miss Jackson

Posted by Gabi on Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 12:31 pm

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Nikki Sixx probably didn’t see this one coming. The Mötley  Crüe bassist took the opportunity of the third anniversary of Michael Jackson’s death to make some snarky comments about the late King of Pop on his radio show, Sixx Sense. 14-year-old Paris Jackson, however, did not let a comment about her dad pass without a comment, and as kids do these days, tweeted about it:

Heyy quick question dude – and this is coming from a huge fan of motley crue – but why do u feel the need to hate on talented ppl?

Nikki apologized shortly after she had responded, stating that his sarcasm sometimes got the best of him. He also invited her to come on his radio show to talk about whatever it was that she was up to at the moment. She did accept his apology; however, there has been no mention about whether or not she would join Nikki on his radio show some time soon.

Paris Jackson, a Mötley Crüe fan? Who knew? It would be pretty fascinating to have her on Sixx’ radio show?

[via Noisecreep]

 

 

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