Inked Mag Staff
April 16th, 2019
Mötley Crüe’s Nikki Sixx and Storm Brieanne Sixx Have Adorable Matching Tattoos
Nikki Sixx celebrated the 25th birthday of his daughter, Storm Brieanne Sixx, sharing their matching-tattoo experience in Japan.
Mötley Crüe’s bassist Nikki Sixx celebrated the 25th birthday of his daughter, Storm Brieanne Sixx, with an Instagram post of their matching cupcake tattoo.
In the social media post, Nikki Sixx wrote, “Happy birthday to my free spirited, big thinker, kind hearted beautiful daughter “Storm”today. Here we are in Japan getting matching “Cupcake” tattoos because that was her nickname from me when she was little.”
The 60-year-old father continued, “Daughters will always be your little girl no matter how big they get… So proud of her and really looking forward to a father daughter date tonight to hear all about her newest dreams and aspirations. #ProudFather #Family”
While gaining positive feedback to the dedicated dad, Mötley Crüe drummer, Tommy Lee, added his birthday wishes to Storm in the comments, writing, “Happy Bday Storm!!!!!!! ”
Sixx took Storm out to get their matching tattoo in 2015, revealing at the time, that they took a trip to Chop Stick Tattoo. He posted on Twitter, writing, “Settled in here in Japan. I brought my daughter Storm who’s dream has been to come here her whole life…”
He then added a picture of them in the tattoo shop, writing, “Had a fun night getting matching tattoos with Storm in Osaka.”

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