Tommy Lee Is Selling His House At A Loss Amid Fierce Family Feud
Jan. 4 2019, Updated 9:52 a.m. ET
Tommy Lee has listed his home at a loss amid his bitter feud with Brandon, the son he had with ex-wife Pamela Anderson, RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned.
The rocker, 56, is selling his six-bedroom, eight bath Calabasas, Calif., property for $4.65 million after having bought it for $5.85 million in 2007.
Lee's move comes as he's locked in a messy battle with son Brandon, 22.
RadarOnline.com previously reported how the two aired their dirty laundry earlier this year on Father's Day.
On social media, Brandon slammed Lee for calling him an “a**hole” and bad son on social media.
Lee had also written, "Sometimes I feel like I failed as a father because my kids don’t know the value of things."
After Brandon posted an embarrassing photo of the unconscious rock star for Father's Day, Lee listed all the money he'd spent on his son.
He wrote, “Rehab for son: $130,000. Party for son’s 21 birthday last year: $40,000.”
“Medical Bills after son knocks his father unconscious and uses ‘alcoholism’ as a scapegoat: $10,000,” Lee continued, alluding to the time Brandon had attacked him inside his bedroom and knocked him out after a vicious argument.
“Son acting like a victim on social media on father’s day: Priceless,” Lee added.
Now, Lee has a new money issue as he tries to unload his home at a more than $1 million dollar loss.
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Lee's house, located in a gated community, sits atop a cul-de-sac. It's like a palace for a rock star.
The famed Motley Crue drummer has an eye for blonde beauties; he was previously married to Heather Locklear and Pamela Anderson. He had sons Brandon and Dylan, 20, with the former Baywatch star.
Lee's house for sale offers views of rolling hills to city lights—plus a piano-shaped pool!
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The home also features a retractable roof which covers indoor cascading waterfalls. The living area includes a jungle-like indoor atrium, Koi pond and stone spa.
Lee lived in luxury in eastern Zen style at his Calabasas estate. The three-level home boasts walnut and Travertine floors, stone counters, copper doors, detailed soaring ceilings, full gym and a 13-car garage converted into a state of the art recording studio.
Famed lovers and sex tape stars Lee and former wife Anderson, now 51, were married from 1995-1998 and had two sons. But his relationship with Brandon blew up. As RadarOnline.com readers know, Brandon and Lee have been feuding for a long time. While Brandon blames their fractured relationship on his famous father's alcoholism and irresponsible lifestyle, Lee claims ex-wife Anderson's bad-mothering caused their rift.
Brandon has charged that Lee hasn't been a good father, writing on social media earlier this year, "Tommy. If you want to bad mouth me, do it to my face. You post something for the world to see, saying that I’m a bad kid and my mom is a bad mother, what do you expect? Seriously, who’s the fkn adult here? How would you ever know if I’m a bad kid, you’re not even around enough to know what kind of person I am." Lee has maintained a long rock star lifestyle that included his pricey home.
Moving on? Lee is hoping to sell his house even though he'll lose money on the deal. Meanwhile, son Brandon has been a thorn in his side. The younger Lee recently pointed out that his father hadn't contacted him on his 22nd birthday, adding, "I didn't go telling the world what a letdown you are."
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