Is it true that the Motley Crue song “Looks That Kill” was written about/for Wendy?
Yes. A look at the lyrics to that song make it obvious: Now listen up, she’s a razor sharp. / If she don’t get her way, she’ll slice you apart. Now she’s cool, cool black. / Moves like a cat. If you don’t get her game, you might not make it back. She’s got the looks that kill. That kill. She’s got the looks that kill. That kill. She’s got the looks. She’s…got…looks that kill. She’s…got…looks that kill. Now she’s bullet-proof. Keeps her motor clean. And believe me, you, she’s a number thirteen. The clock strikes midnight. She’s knockin’ loud on my door. She’s gonna turn on the juice, boy. Then she’ll turn up the power. She’s got the looks that kill. That kill. She’s got the looks that kill. That kill. She’s got the looks. She’s…got…looks that kill. She’s…got…looks that kill. How could that song be about her when she was only six years old at the time it came out? Simple: When Motley Crue wrote that song, they didn’t realize who they were writing about, or when. Think of