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Tommy Lee Just Tweeted A Very NSFW Photo Of His Testicles To Mr. Peanut—And Oh Dear Lord

Tommy Lee Just Tweeted A Very NSFW Photo Of His Testicles To Mr. Peanut—And Oh Dear Lord
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The Mötley Crüe drummer claimed he's interested in a 'collab' with the Planters peanuts mascot.

Move over, Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez, there's a new Hollywood power couple making it official and they're... really something.

So who is this new it-couple taking the world by storm? None other than legendary Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee and Mr. Peanut.


At least, that's how it seems, since Lee tweeted the iconic peanut in a waistcoat and tophat a picture of his testicles earlier today.

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Obviously, we cannot show you the whole tweet.

Yes, Lee didn't just send a photo of his balls out of nowhere. He's also wooing Mr. Peanut with a note, like a proper gentleman.

Along with the photo, he tweeted:

"Hey @MrPeanut let’s collab!... I’ll bring the NUTZ!!!!"

See what he did there?

Now technically this is considered harassment nowadays. You can't just send photos of your genitals to people, even if they are an anthropomorphized legume with a monocle.

Whatever is behind this post of Lee's, reactions on Twitter were... definitely mixed.














Even Lee's wife Brittany Furlan Lee chimed in—several times—about her husband's newest...whatever this is.

And it definitely got interesting.



Anyway, some theorized this is Lee's way of begging Mr. Peanut for a Super Bowl ad collaboration. With the Super Bowl coming on Sunday, it seems a bit eleventh-hour for all that.

It's more likely Lee just felt like showing off his nuts to the best pair of nuts in the business, if you will.

He does have a renowned exhibitionist streak after all. So much so he joined OnlyFans last year after he got in trouble for exposing his legendary, er, drumstick online.

Anyway, whatever in God's name is going on here, we wish Lee and Mr. Peanut a long and happy collaboration.

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