The little girl had four operations, chemotherapy and radiation treatments for months but it didn't stop the cancer. She was finally diagnosed with Wilms' tumour, a type of kidney cancer. Skylar's doctors first thought she had appendicitis, but during an op to remove the appendix the found tumours. Skylar was Neil's daughter with his second wife Sharise. Skylar died from a rare cancer on August 15, 1995, aged just four years old. Did Neil's daughter Skylar die of cancer? The fact that Neil was sober at the time was true though as it followed his manslaughter conviction. The scene at the start of the Theatre of Pain tour shows Neil getting a visit from his wife, Sharise, and daughter, Skylar. The movie plays around with the band's timeline and not everything happens as it does in the movie. Ron Galella Collection) What about the timeline?Īs with any biopic things get moved around. Then he stood up and, eyes blazing and mouth wet with urine, looked straight at me. In the book the band write: "He didn’t just flick it with his tongue, he took a half-dozen long, lingering, and thorough strokes, like a cat. The band joked about asking permission to include the scene saying: "We can’t really call up Sharon and go ‘hey Sharon’, we just left that up to them, so I’m sure everything is working out." "And I have got no, absolute no recollection of doing that." "Mötley Crüe say something about the fact that I snorted a line of ants one time," said Ozzy. Nikki Sixx went to do the same, prompting Ozzy to take it even further - he licked up Sixx's pee. "Nikki snorted some ants, so Ozzy snorted these ants, but then Ozzy peed.and then licked up the pee." "It was like trying to kind of outdo each other," recalled Vince Neil. In real life the group weren't sure if they should sign and asked him to buy them lots of food and drink to help them decide. The band formed their own label called Leathür Records before they signed on with Zutaut. Thankfully, Netflix picked up the movie promising not to take it out. Nikki Sixx said a "certain CEO of a certain company" refused to make the movie if the graphic scene was included. The movie took more than 10 years to make, partly because of studio issues. "The movie is definitely sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll," said Vince Neil. In the autobiography, Tommy Lee's explicit sex scene is detailed. Did the opening scene really happen?Īpparently, yes it did. Here's the reality behind Netflix's The Dirt. The film is based off the band's autobiography so it's more honest than most biopics.ĭirector Jeff Tremaine and the team working on it have moved a few things around, but most of the events are true. The film covers the band at its peak, when they were at their most debauched and their music was at its best. The 1980s band were the living embodiment of sex, drugs and rock n roll, but surprisingly they were even more wild than the Netflix film's portrayed.īand members Tommy Lee, Vince Neil, Mick Mars and Nikki Sixx went on to sell 41 million records worldwide leaving a trail of carnage in their wake. We always knew Mötley Crüe lived the very definition of a 'rock n roll' lifestyle, but Netflix's The Dirt had us wondering exactly how crazy their antics were.
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