STATIC-X Frontman Says Porn-Star Wife Is 'The Most Amazing Female To Ever Grace The Universe'

January 18, 2008

STATIC-X frontman Wayne Static — who married adult-film star Tera Wray last week — has posted the following mesage on the band's official message board:

"Thanks to everyone for your support. I assure everyone I plan to keep my private life and my career separate, as I always have. I have no aspirations to get involved in porn or get involved in Tera's career, and this will in no way affect STATIC-X. Tera's a great girl, absolutely the most amazing female to ever grace the universe, and I'm lucky to have her in my life.

"Just a little musical update... since returning home from Australia [where STATIC-X was supporting MEGADETH], I moved my studio to my house and I've been working non-stop writing the next record. I have a ton of bad ass riffage coming together. Stay tuned..."

Static and Wray tied the knot in Las Vegas on January 10. "We are married and very happy," stated Tera. "We love each other, that's why we did it; he's perfect."

Static and Wray met at last summer's Ozzfest where Wayne was performing on the main stage with his band STATIC-X.

In a recent interview with Ultimate-Guitar.comWayne Static spoke about his new band called PIGHAMMER. "It is going to be a side project and I'm going to write with a whole bunch of different people and it is going to be heavy as fuck," he said. "And it will not have any boundaries as I'm not going to worry about who is going to play it or if we're going to play it live. I am just going to do it for fun. It is going to be very extreme and I'll be working with as many different people as I can. And I'll be doing all the vocals on it too. But beyond that, I'm going to try and get a bunch of different cool people. I'm going to be writing with John 5, we've talking about working with Al Jourgensen too and Tony Campos is also going to help me out. Whoever wants to help out, I'd love for them to so. I'm even talking about working with Tommy Victor from PRONG. I want to write some music with these people but then make it my own thing too. But STATIC-X is really on a roll right now and we've had a fantastic year thus far as things have been going up and up. It is full steam ahead for us. The PIGHAMMER thing will happen when I have time. At the moment though, STATIC-X will remain my main priority."

Fan-filmed video footage of STATIC-X performing the song "This is Not" on November 12, 2007 at the Thebarton Theatre in Adelaide, Australia can be viewed below (courtesy of "metallifreak27").

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