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Fans of iconic 80s band fear for frontman as he ‘looks like he doesn’t want to be there’ after return from medical issue

IN the 80s he was a blur of peroxide blonde energy as he leapt around the stage singing hair metal’s biggest hits.

Four decades on, it’s understandable that Motley Crue frontman Vince Neil’s vocals have lost some of their piercing edge, but concerned fans are worried for the rock legend, 64, after a recent performance.

Vince Neil performing on stage.
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Vince Neil’s solo comeback shows have sparked concern among fans[/caption]
Vince Neil performing onstage.
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He appeared to be looking at a teleprompter while performing Girls, Girls, Girls[/caption]

Neil seemed to be struggling while performing the band’s hit Girls, Girls, Girls at a solo show in Bethel, New York.

One person commented, “My god. He’s reading the words from the stage.”

Another said, “There’s obviously something going on. Look at his face. I actually feel bad for the guy.”

A third shared, “He even looks like he doesn’t want to be there.”

Sunset Strip contemporary Tracii Guns, of the L.A. Guns, even shared his worry, writing, “My heart breaks for him on so many levels.”

Days earlier, Neil returned to the stage for the first time in almost a year after suffering with a medical issue.

He addressed his absence, having last performed in September, and insisted he was happy to be back.

He told the Boston crowd, “Hey, thank you, everybody. It’s good to be here. I haven’t been on stage since almost a year now. I had a medical thing that happened to me, and they said I wouldn’t be back on stage again.

“I said, ‘F**k that, man.’ And I’m back and I’m with you guys tonight. And I’m really proud to be here, man. Thank you so much.”

The Crüe – which is made up of Nikki Six, Tommy Lee, John 5 and Neil – previously cancelled a Las Vegas residency and festival appearance.

They will now play nine dates at the Dolby Live at Park MGM across September and October.

In April, a spokesman for the Boardwalk Rock festival said, “Vince Neil is recuperating after a required medical procedure recently advised by his doctors.

“Vince’s health comes first, and we fully support him in prioritizing his recovery. Please join us in wishing him well.”

The Crue were replaced by grunge veterans Alice In Chains.

It’s been a tough year for Neil, who split from his partner of 15 years, Rain Hannah, amid allegations of infidelity.

TMZ reported in May the pair were “officially done” – with sources alleging he believed the make-up artist had been unfaithful.

Months earlier the couple were on-board Neil’s private plane when it crashed into another jet in Arizona.

Back in February, Rain shared happy pictures of them boarding the doomed jet on social media before it took off.

She was then rushed to the hospital after Neil’s plane collided with another aircraft at an airport in Scottsdale.

The pilot of Neil’s private jet was killed, officials said at the time.

Three others, including Hannah and a friend plus a second pilot, were hurt in the collision.

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Motley Crue were one of the most notorious bands of the 80s[/caption]
Vince Neil and Rain Hannah at a hockey game.
Neil and makeup artist Rain Hannah are ‘officially over’ it has been claimed

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Amazon shoppers warned to immediately stop using clothing item sold on the site over ‘risk of serious injury’

SHOPPERS are being warned to avoid a popular pair of gloves as the items are found to pose a ‘risk of serious injury.’

The US Consumer Product Safety Commission issued a recall notice for the heated gloves on July 31, 2025.

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A popular Amazon product is being recalled[/caption]
Pair of black battery-heated gloves with burn hazard warning.
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The Velazzio Thermo1 Battery Heated Gloves pose a burn risk to customers[/caption]

The Velazzio Thermo1 Battery Heated Gloves were found to overheat during use, which poses a severe burn hazard to users.

The recall urged customers to remove the battery from the gloves and properly dispose of them in accordance with local hazardous waste procedures.

The CPSC has received 137 reported incidents of overheating, resulting in 119 burn injuries.

Amazon already took down the popular Velazzio Thermo1 Battery Heated Gloves from its website following the recall.

Chinese manufacturer Jining Liexing Outdoor Products Co., Ltd. produced the recalled gloves.

The products were sold with a black carrying case and charger, and cost between $9 and $140. 

Approximately 58,700 units have been sold on Amazon since the product’s launch in September 2019.

The product safety warning number is 25-418.

To properly dispose of lithium batteries, customers are advised not to throw them out in the trash, general recycling, or used battery recycling boxes.

Lithium batteries should be disposed of in a more careful manner than other batteries due to its increased fire risk.

To dispose of the lithium battery, Americans should visit their local municipal household hazardous waste collection center.

Customers should contact the HHW center in advance to ensure that they accept lithium battery-powered products.

CATCHING FIRE

Another popular smartwatch was recently recalled due to an increased risk of burn injury.

The CPSC recalled the Altafit af28 smartwatch after 39 customers reported the smartwatch melting, burning and catching on fire while charging.

Velazzio Thermo1 Battery Heated Gloves Recall

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is warning consumers to immediately stop using Velazzio Thermo1 Battery Heated Gloves because they pose a risk of serious injury.

The gloves can overheat or develop hotspots during use, posing a burn hazard to consumers.  CPSC has received 137 reported overheating incidents, including 119 burn injuries.

The manufacturer, Jining Liexing Outdoor Products Co., Ltd., of China, has not responded to a request for an acceptable recall.

The gloves were sold in black and contain a rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack in a zippered pocket at the base of the glove. The gloves are sold with a black carrying case and charger. About 58,700 units were sold on Amazon from September 2019 through the present for between $9 and $140.

The gloves were manufactured in China.

Six customers reported their hands getting burned and property being damaged.

The smartwatches were sold in gold and silver tones and have a 1.68-inch color touchscreen and two bands, one bejeweled and one mesh.

The watches were sold on HSN.com from March to May 2025 for $50.

Around 2,900 units have been sold which are being recalled.

Smartwatch owners are asked to unplug the charging pad.

Customers can contact Deale International to learn how to have their products replaced.

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Lacson wants lawmakers’ budget amendments published

Senator Panfilo Lacson wants the individual proposals of lawmakers to the annual national budget to be made available online, along with other budget documents the leaders of Congress have proposed to open to the public.

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