Old school metal heads from around Montana rejoiced when they heard that Dee Snider will be part of this year's Rockin the Rivers in Three Forks. But, I am wiling to bet they didn't anticipate seeing Dee on an episode of Oprah's "Where are they now?"

According to Blabbermouth
TWISTED SISTER frontman Dee Snider was interviewed for the the popular series "Oprah: Where Are They Now?" , which recently returned for an all-new season on OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network.
"You'll see things like 'one-hit wonder' — it's actually two — or the word 'flash in a pan,' or 'lucky,' or things like that applied to our band when that couldn't be anything further from the truth," Dee said.

After TWISTED SISTER split in 1987, Snider entered a period of clinical depression, eventually also sinking into debt.

"The biggest thing that surprised me about fame was that it was fleeting," Dee said. "You work so hard to get there and you just assume that it's some sort of finish line, or you take a victory lap and maybe spike the ball, run around the field screaming 'Goal," I don't know."

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