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Lacey Sculls (née Conner), is an American singer, songwriter, activist, reality television star and entrepreneur. She is best known as the lead singer of the industrial rock band Nocturne,[1][2] and for her appearances on the hit VH1 celebreality series Rock of Love with Bret Michaels and Rock of Love: Charm School.[3][4]

Born
Lacey Conner

Occupationssinger, songwriter, activist, reality television star, entrepreneur
Yearsactive1995-present
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Born
Lacey Conner

Occupationssinger, songwriter, activist, reality television star, entrepreneur
Years active1995-present
TelevisionRock of Love with Bret Michaels
SpouseJonny Sculls (2013-present)
FatherOtis Conner
Websitehttps://www.laceysculls.com
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Music career

Sculls was the lead singer of the industrial rock band Nocturne which formed in Dallas, Texas in 1995, who released their first official album Twilight in 1999.[1] They went on to release another further three albums in 2001, 2002 and 2003,[5] until releasing their final and most successful in 2005 titled; Guide To Extinction. The album focused on the real life break-up between Sculls and the band's guitarist Chris Telkes,[2][6] as well as criticism of the U.S government and U.S politics.[7][8] The band went on to feature as the opening act for Pigface during their 2005 "Free For All" tour, Sculls also provided backing vocals for the band for their 2003 studio album Easy Listening.[1][9] The bands single Shallow was performed by Sculls at the Rock of Love with Bret Michaels season 1 reunion special, she also had a minor role in the 2007 film Reservation Road as a performer.[10][better source needed] She can play the drums and the guitar.

In 2010, she joined Lords of Acid during their tour as the special guest lead vocalist.[9][11][12] She went on to work as the spokesmodel and host for a live web cast, for the company Dean Guitars. She was live for two full days interviewing musicians and rock stars at the NAMM convention.[13][14]

In 2011, she began working on her first official solo album titled; Something Evil This Way Comes, under the project name HALO, which she released in 2012.[9][additional citation(s) needed] She appeared as the female lead for the music video of Escape the Fate's 2013, single You're Insane.

Television career

In 2007, Sculls appeared as a contestant on the first season of the hit VH1 celebreality series Rock of Love with Bret Michaels, where she placed third overall.[3][15] During her time on the show she was infamously portrayed as a villain feuding with a majority of her fellow cast members,[16][17][18] most notably with Dallas Harrison and eventual winner Jes Rickleff.[19][20] She guest appeared on the second and third seasons of the show due to her popularity.

In 2008, she went on to appear as a contestant on the VH1 celebreality spin-off series, Rock of Love: Charm School, where she also placed third overall.[4][21] Where she infamously feuded with almost the entire cast.

In 2009, she filmed the unaired third season of the VH1 celebreality spin-off series, I Love Money, which was canceled and unaired due to the murder of Jasmine Fiore.[22][23] It was confirmed by Sculls in a tell all by the cast that she placed sixth overall.

In 2019, alongside fellow former Rock of Love season 1, cast member Heather Chadwell she began a podcast titled; Talk of Love, shortly after Sculls took over as the lead host and executive producer.[24][25][26] She went on to launch the online streaming service StormTV.[27] She produced her own shows including a VH1 celebreality all star reunion special and various talk shows.[28][29]

Activism

Sculls is an animal rights activist and human rights activist, openly supporting the Black Lives Matter movement and the LGBTQ+ community.[30][31] She is a vegetarian, her and her husband own a non-profit dog rescue charity named K9 Heroes Rescue.[32][33]

In 2010, she featured in the animal rights documentary, Skin Trade.[34]

Personal life

Sculls married her husband Jonny Sculls in 2013. In 2019, the couple were involved in a road rage incident with Lacey being accused of biting off part of the alleged victims ear, the couple were later acquitted by the court.[35][36] They were also sued in 2017, over a bar brawl incident in Los Angeles.[37][38]

Filmography

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Film and television credits
Year Title Role Notes
2001 Texas Justice Self; plantiff 1 episode
2006 Free For All Self; feature Documentary
2007 Rock of Love with Bret Michaels season 1 Self; contestant 3rd place, 12 episodes
Reservation Road Performer Special thanks
2008 Rock of Love with Bret Michaels season 2 Self; guest 1 episode
Rock of Love: Charm School Self; contestant 3rd place, 12 episodes
VH1: All Access Self; guest 1 episode
Biography Self; feature 1 episode
2009 Rock of Love Bus with Bret Michaels Self; guest 1 episode
I Love Money season 3 Self; contestant Unaired
2010 Skin Trade Self; feature Documentary
Rock of Love Girls: Where Are They Now Self; feature TV special
2019 Room 37: The Mysterious Death of Johnny Thunders Lady in bar Uncredited
What the CLUCK Self; interviewee Web series, 1 episode
Talk of Love Self; host Web series, 110 episodes
2020 Love of Talk Self; host Web series, 3 episodes
#NoFilter with Zack Peter Self; guest Podcast, 1 episode
2021 All Stars Reunion Show Self; host Web series, 2 episodes
2022 What the French with Farrah and Ashley Self; co-host Web series, 10 episodes
From Vegas with Love Self; co-host Web series, 3 episodes
2023 KLAS-TV Self; animal rights activist 1 episode
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Music videos
Year Title Artist Role
2013 You're Insane Escape the Fate Female lead
2015 Let's Get Naked Fake Friends Model
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Discography

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Albums
Year Album Labels Notes
1999 Twilight Triple X Records / Hollows Hill Debut album
2001 Welcome to Paradise Triple X Records / Hollows Hill
2002 Paradise Wasted Invisible Records / Underground Inc. Re-release album
2003 Axis of Evil: Mixes of Mass Destruction Invisible Records / Underground Inc. Remix album
2005 Guide to Extinction Triple X Records
2012 Something Evil This Way Comes N/A Solo album
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