NIKKI SIXX, BRET MICHAELS Featured In L.A. DODGERS' 'My Town' Campaign

July 18, 2009

MÖTLEY CRÜE bassist Nikki Sixx and POISON frontman Bret Michaels are among the celebrities whose faces can be seen on billboards around Los Angeles as part of the Los Angeles Dodgers' outdoor messaging campaign centered around the tagline "L.A. is my town." Other celebrities and movie characters who are featured in the campaign include Kim Kardashian, Oscar De La Hoya, Yoda (of "Star Wars"),Tara Lapinski (former figure skater) and Clout (local extreme sports pros).

Check out pictures of Sixx's and Michaels' billboards below.

Photo courtesy of Sixx's MySpace page.

Photo courtesy of BretMichaels.com.

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