Lemmy Kilmister's Ashes Were Put into Bullets and Given to His Closest Friends

Published Mar 23, 2021
It's been just over five years since Motörhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister passed away from prostate cancer, cardiac arrhythmia and congestive heart failure. If you need any further proof that his legacy looms large, look no further than his ashes.Apparently Lemmy's wish was to have his ashes put in bullets and sent to his closest friends. Or so says former MTV Headbangers Ball host Riki Rachtman, who shared the seriously impressive item on Twitter.
Before his death #Lemmy asked for his ashes to be put in some bullets & handed out to his closest friends Today I received a bullet & was literally brought to tears Thank you @myMotorhead pic.twitter.com/gnI9aWe4iU
— Rev. Riki Rachtman (@RikiRachtman) March 22, 2021
Last year, tennis star Pat Cash revealed that Lemmy had also left a bullet of his ashes to Ugly Kid Joe singer Whitfield Crane.
A Lemmy biopic is currently in the works.