Bret Michaels Reveals Messed-Up Face, Rips Tony Producers

Poison frontman's camp is taking Tony organizers to task for their jokey response to his onstage collision with a descending prop

By Josh Grossberg Jun 11, 2009 7:25 PMTags
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Bret Michaels wants action—or at least a hug.

The Poison frontman took to his website today to post photos of his busted-up mug along with a statement ripping Tony Award organizers in the wake of his literally smashing performance at the weekend ceremony.

As you no doubt recall, Michaels took a prop upside the head while performing in the opening number with the Rock of Ages cast. Michaels wound up with a fractured nose and stiches in his lip—not to mention the butt of a joke from host Neil Patrick Harris, who quipped that Michaels "gave headbanging new meaning." A spokesman for the show seemed to blame the mishap on the rocker, saying Michaels "missed his mark."

And Team Bret has had enough...

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"Brett has performed live, with Poison or solo, for over 20 years and on a daily basis is around pyro, lasers and a moving light show. He understands that there is always an element of risk in any live performance, but Bret entrusts his safety to the crew whose job it is to make sure the show goes off without a hitch," the publicist continues.

Elias added: "[But] in this situation Bret was not on his stage but was at the mercy of the Tonys. He was performing on the Tonys stage and had the reasonable expectation that that safety of the artist was a priority and at no time did he do anything over the top or outlandish that would have put himself or others in a dangerous situation."

Another rep, Bob Wallerstein, says that instead of going to Tony afterparties, Michaels spent his post-show time being treated by medical personnel backstage (not doing shots backstage, as Harris quipped.)

Michaels' camp stressed that the situation was no laughing matter, cautioning that "the full extent of his injuries remains to be seen until all the X-rays are back."

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