COREY FELDMAN: VINCE NEIL's 'Nice Guy' Act Was A 'Big Façade'

February 11, 2003

Actor/musician Corey Feldman recently spoke to HipOnline.com about his gig on "The Surreal Life", and his co-star in the reality show, MÖTLEY CRÜE frontman Vince Neil. "I was really surprised by Vince," Feldman said. "I thought he was really cool until I started to see some of the footage. I thought he was a really nice guy, but after I saw the first couple shows I realized it was a big façade. I thought he was going to be this drugged out rocker dude, but he was really down to earth guy. He was totally cool. You'll see even more true colors as the episodes go on. Vince did talk some shit about me doing my own song."

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