Tommy Lee blasts artists promoting their new music amid LA wildfires: ‘Nobody gives a flying f–k’
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Tommy Lee did not mince words as he slammed artists promoting their new music during the ongoing Los Angeles wildfires.

“Makes me f–king sick to see most people just [carrying] on posting on lame ass social media!” the Mötley Crüe drummer, 62, wrote on Instagram Monday.

“Guys right now nobody gives a flying f–k when your record drops or the next concert is when so many people are in the middle of one of the biggest disasters of all time!”

“I get that some comic relief is always need [sic] but Jesus Christ leave it all alone and maybe just stop and see who needs help if you can.”

It’s unclear exactly who prompted Lee’s rant, but Bad Bunny has continued promoting his new album, “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS,” while FKA twigs has also been advertising hers.

Plus, Spencer Pratt encouraged fans to stream his wife Heidi Montag’s music to generate income after losing their Pacific Palisades, Calif., home in the Palisades Fire last week.

Montag’s 2010 album, titled “Superficial,” has since hit No. 1 on the iTunes chart.

On Wednesday, Kelly Osbourne joined Lee in sharing her thoughts on how celebrities have reacted in the aftermath of the wildfire devastation.

In a since-deleted Instagram video — which was reposted on TikTok — she claimed some stars were “using other people’s pain and suffering as a photo op.”

“I don’t believe you help because you get attention for helping,” she added. “I believe you just help because you want to. I’m so confused. I think it’s so wrong. No one asked you to come out and give hugs. Go home.”

Several celebrities had extra attention on them as they volunteered their time to help those in need.

Paris Hilton documented her efforts at the Pasadena Humane Society earlier this week and revealed she planned to foster a dog after he was surrendered by a family whose house burned down.

Jennifer Garner handed out meals to wildfire victims on Friday and gave a TV interview about how she was personally affected by the crisis, while Kim Kardashian announced her Skims brand would be donating necessities to first responders, as well as underwear and socks to those left without anything.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have also caught plenty of flack for volunteering their time to help the affected communities, though they have not posted anything on social media.

A source told Page Six Monday that the royal couple was offended by the accusation that they were only helping for show.

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