We all know that Tommy Lee has done some really outrageous things in his lifestyles, both through himself or with his infamous band, Motley Crue. But he is like some other rockstar, who makes millions. He loves to spend the ones tens of millions on extravagant things, and with a net worth of $70 million, he can come up with the money for to.

Lee has the biggest net worth out of all his bandmates in Motley Crue, and he is purchased mansions large enough to suit a small the town, has a car collection that rivals Kid Rock's, and has heaps of beautiful bikes, however how else does he spend his millions?

While you might want to ignore some things about Lee, how he spends his cash should not be certainly one of them as a result of it's extremely entertaining. If you might have noticed Netflix's The Dirt you can perceive.

How He Racked Up $70 Million

If you understand anything else about Motley Crue, you can know that they had been one of the vital greatest bands in the '80s, one that now not handiest destroyed in the charts but literally in every single place they went, one hotel at a time. These were the fellows that played a grotesque game of who can do the craziest thing with Ozzy Osbourne and who actually tried to shoot alcohol into their veins like heroin.

But they got here out of the '80s and '90s pretty much still intact for the most section, and with a hefty about of change too. Lee made 20 albums with Crue, six of which became platinum. When he used to be performed making thousands and thousands with the band, he moved directly to shape a rap-metal band, Methods of Mayhem, in 1999.

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Later on, Lee launched his first solo album, Never a Dull Moment, in 2002. Two years later he reunited with Crue to make a double-CD anthology album called Red, White, & Crüe which went quadruple platinum and spurred a extremely successful tour with 81 displays.

In 2005, Lee had a brief fact show called Tommy Lee Goes to College, and released his autobiography, Tommyland, which got here with his 2d solo album, Tommyland: The Ride.

This year was meant to look Lee back on excursion with Crue with other bands like Poison, Def Lepard, and Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, but clearly, it were given postponed.

What He Spends His Money On

Lee bought his Calabasas mansion for $5.85 million in 2007, but it surely is recently again in the marketplace for $4.59 million. It was previously going for $4.65 million in 2018 and $6 million when he first put it up for sale in 2016. It sits in a quiet cul-de-sac within the gated community of Vista Point.

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The 10,000-square-foot, three-floored-mansion has six bedrooms, 8 bogs, an atrium with indoor waterfalls, a retractable glass roof, a koi pond, a stone saltwater spa, a saltwater piano-shaped pool, a full fitness center, house theater, wine room, a 2nd kitchen, and an outdoor house with a barbeque, fireplaces, and torch lighting fixtures.

It was once actually made for a rockstar despite the fact that as a result of Lee converted the 13-car storage right into a recording studio provided with a keep an eye on room with soundboards, and two sound-proof cubicles.

Lee additionally almost definitely took a excellent chunk of cash out to furnish the massive Californian space. It has the entirety from regal dining chairs and huge king-sized beds, to huge mirrors and statues of Buddha.

Lee previously owned a Spanish villa-style mansion with then-wife, Pamela Anderson, which had an identical features as his Calabasas house. The house was once available on the market for $3 million in 2018, so Lee more than likely paid a similar worth for it.

As for vehicles, Lee has owned heaps and has as soon as mentioned that he was once obsessive about having a luxury vehicle collection. He has a 1968 Chevy Impala that he paid $10,000 for and spent some other $40,000 on customizations. He also used to possess a Ferrari Testarossa with vainness plates, which had the license plate number, “ROCNROL”.

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Lee lately posted a video on his Instagram of the entire automobiles he has. The assortment consists of basically Rolls Royce vehicles, or "RollLee's, as Lee calls them. There are five Rolls Royce, an Audi, a Ferrari, and a Maybach. He also has an environmentally-friendly Karma Fisker hybrid sports car as well.

If you've ever seen the video for Motley Crue's song "Girls, Girls, Girls", you'll know that he is also really obsessed with custom motorcycles.

Along with his real estate and obsessions with cars and motorcycles, Lee has also probably spent a lot of money on alcohol and other questionable substances, along with musical equipment, tons of vacations, expensive clothes, and the engagement rings for the seven women he has been engaged to in the past, including the three women he never actually got to marry. Lee has been married four times, so all those weddings combined couldn't have been cheap.

There are also the costs of all three of his divorces, especially the one from Anderson, who he probably had to pay child support to for their two sons. Lee also spent six months in jail in 1998, for kicking Anderson while she was holding their son Dylan, so there were probably some fines in there as well.

On top of all that, Lee has also made fans privy to all that he's spent on his son Brandon, who he's had altercations with in the past. "Rehab for son: $130,000, Party for son’s 21st birthday final year: $40,000," Lee wrote. "Medical Bills after son knocks his father subconscious and uses ‘alcoholism’ as scapegoat: $10,000, Son appearing like a victim on social media on father’s day: Priceless."

So all in all, it's a good thing that Lee has such an impressive net worth because he needs it to fuel his obsessions, his divorces, and any other thing he so desires as a rockstar. But he can spend it because those Motley Crue royalties keep rolling in just as fast as his Rolls Royce. No doubt Crue's upcoming tour will be able to make back some of those bills.

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