Tommy Lee’s Net Worth Is Surprising Compared to His Ex-Wife Pamela Anderson’s—Here’s Who Makes More
02.02.2022 - 17:58
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As the lead drummer of Mötley Crüe, Tommy Lee’s net worth has always reflected his rock star lifestyle—whether we’re talking the good or the bad. Of course, this includes the period of his life in which he was married to Baywatch star Pamela Anderson, so we’re diving into exactly how Tommy Lee’s net worth compares to hers below.
But first, let’s get to know Lee’s career thus far. While the drummer has made headlines in recent years as the subject of biopic projects like Hulu’s Pam & Tommy or TNT’s Pam & Tommy: The Tape That Changed America, he’s also largely known as a drummer to the legendary heavy metal band, Mötley Crüe. Lee’s interest in music was sparked when he was just a child after he received his very first set of drum sticks at the age of four. Later, when he was a teenager, Lee got his first full drum set and dropped out of high school to pursue a career in music full time. His first band was Studio 19, which he started in L.A. after being influenced by the likes of Led Zeppelin, Van Halen and Kiss. During one Studio 19 show on the Sunset Strip in California, Lee met his future bandmate, Nikki Sixx. It was Sixx who convinced Lee to leave Studio 19 to start what would one day become Mötley Crüe.
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Lee quickly shot to fame thanks to the band, which soon included lead vocalist Vince Neil and guitarist Mick Mars alongside Sixx. With Mötley Crüe, the drummer has since released 20 albums—including studio, compilations and live records—six of which have gone platinum. As a solo artist, Lee аlѕо fоrmеd а bаnd knоwn аѕ Меthоdѕ оf Мауhеm before taking his talents to the screen on his own reality series, Tommy Lee Goes
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