TOMMY LEE's Sister To Answer Your Questions

January 4, 2013

Athena Lee, ex-wife of SCORPIONS drummer James Kottak and MÖTLEY CRÜE drummer Tommy Lee's sister, is taking fan-submitted questions via the Fuse.tv web site.

Ask Athena for advice on love, relationships, music — or anything else you've been dying to know! Fuse will go through all the questions submitted and have Athena answer their favorites during an exclusive video chat to be posted on Fuse.tv in the coming weeks.

Submit your questions for Athena now in the comments here or tweet your questions at @FuseTV using the hashtag #AskAnExWife.

Athena is one of the stars of "Ex-Wives Of Rock", the new reality series which "chronicles the highs and lows of the glamorous L.A. lives of four women who have led the sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll life... and have survived to reinvent themselves."

The show, which is co-produced by the FEMME FATALE frontwoman Lorraine Lewis, follows video vixen Susan Dixon (ex-wife of WARRANT bassist Jerry Dixon); Bobbie Brown (ex-wife of WARRANT frontman Jani Lane); Athena Lee; and Sharise Neil (ex-wife of MÖTLEY CRÜE frontman Vince Neil). Throughout each episode, you see all sides of the four ex-wives: the good, the bad and the ugly. We witness family drama, messed up love lives and friendships crash and burn. We see the glamorous red-carpet events, the seedy rock clubs, the fabulous hotel lunches and the quiet dinners at home.

Kottak, who joined the SCORPIONS in 1996, filed legal documents in September asking the court to change a decision that was made in July that awarded Athena Lee primary custody of their 15-year-old son and ordered him to pay more than $3,000 a month in child and spousal support.

The couple has three children; one girl, Tobi, and two boys, Miles and Matthew.

Athena said in a promotional clip for the "Ex-Wives Of Rock" show, "Marrying a musician is not a bad idea — it's the worst idea ever." She also described her marriage to Kottak as "miserable."

Video below: Athena Lee introduction video from "Ex-Wives Of Rock"

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