Tommy Lee Becomes Cornhusker for reality TV Show
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Tommy Lee Becomes Cornhusker for TV Show
LINCOLN, Neb. - Multi-tattooed rocker Tommy Lee,
a high school dropout, plunged into life as a University of Nebraska student
Thursday — for reality TV.
Lee mingled with fellow Cornhuskers for an NBC show in which he'll take
classes in chemistry, literature and the history of rock 'n' roll.
Flanked by production crews and cameras, Lee bought books and Nebraska
apparel at the University Bookstore while a mass of onlookers strained for a
glimpse. "It's like a big circus," student Paul Penke said.
On Monday, the Motley Crue drummer will even try out for the Nebraska
marching band.
NBC spokeswoman Susan Ross said the network hopes to get six episodes worth
of footage for a series set to air next summer. Lee will have a tutor and live
off-campus.
Lee told the Lincoln Journal Star he was looking forward to "a little
music, some education, some partying — the whole college experience."
Asked why Lincoln was chosen, Lee responded: "Because it rules, man."
Not everyone is so pleased.
"Why Tommy Lee?" said Bob Moyer, executive director of the Family
Violence Council.
Lee spent about four months in jail after pleading no contest to kicking his
then-wife, Pamela Anderson (news
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sites), in February 1998. And though school officials have said the show is
a way for potential students to learn about the university, using Lee to get
that message out is causing some trepidation even among administrators.
"I hope that turns out to be the right judgment," Chancellor Harvey
Perlman wrote in an e-mail to faculty Thursday. "I am tempted to say
something like, 'If it doesn't work you can vote me off the island,' but I've
already used that line. All I can say is join me in keeping your fingers
crossed."