If Tommy Lee was trolling the Internet for a certain babe the other night, he could have been stunted by his own show’s rules. The Motley Crue drummer, who recently got the news that ex-wife Pamela Anderson will marry Kid Rock, was so wowed by Storm Large, a contestant on his show "Rock Star: Supernova," he seemed to want her to star in his next honeymoon video."I want to see more of you," Lee oozed after the Amazonian singer performed "Just What I Needed" by The Cars in a bid to front Lee’s new band with former Metallica bassist Jason Newsted and Gilby Clarke from Guns N’ Roses."I’ve got six letters for you," Large retorted without missing a beat. "G-O-O-G-L-E."But Lee and any viewers calling up the sinewy singer’s site with her band The Balls would see the following message: "Some of the links on this site are inactive during Storm’s appearance on ‘Rock Star’ per rule of the Powers-That-Be in Hollywood. I know, we’re as bummed as you are, but we cooperated."Lee, along with reality-show king Mark Burnett and co-host Dave Navarro, are executive producers of the CBS show."We don’t comment on individual contestants" so as not to show favoritism, said a spokesman for Lee. Large explained that all 16 contestants were asked to sequester their sites until the show was over – but lucky for Lee, the pink-tressed punkette has friends who posted their own sexy snaps of her."There are some pictures out there, but nothing gynecological," Large told our Deborah Newman. "Let me put it this way: My father is a very conservative teacher, an ex-Marine, and there’s nothing – no pictures out there – that I’d be afraid of him seeing."And what of the on-set chemistry with Lee?"[Tommy’s] a big flirt," Storm laughs. "He flirts with the girls. … He flirts with the furniture. He’s just like that. … Underneath all the tattoos and crazy behavior is a sweet, excited kid who loves music more than anything in the world." Still, she’s not counting on sex to sell herself."I want to be a singer. I do it with my gut, not my skin."And underneath that impressive 6-foot frame, Storm Large may just be the next rock star.
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I do not know about you, but I would not want my dad to see a picture of me like that, would you?