Nikki Sixx reveals that he is unlikely to associate with his former Motley Crue bandmates now that the band is retired and says "We're not enemies, but we're not friends."
The bassist made the comments in the concert film "The End" which chronicles their final show together which took place on New Year's Eve in Los Angeles, according to UCR.
Sixx reportedly says in the film, which hits movie theaters on June 14th, that the members of Motley Crue will "probably won't see each other" and explained, "We don't hang out now - we don't hang out. We go on stage � like motherf-ers. But we don't hang out.
"We don't go to dinner, we don't go to each other's houses for Christmas. We're not enemies, but we're not friends � I'll probably never see them, except in passing." Read about the other member's parting feelings here.
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