Bret Michaels Tony Awards Injury Pics



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Bret Michaels posted pics and a rant on his MySpace page regarding the Tony’s incident the other night where he was injured onstage after running into a huge stage prop.

Or maybe the stage prop ran into him. It depends on who you ask.

Bret’s rep released a scathing statement, suggesting if Bret had been a huge A-lister that he would have been treated better after the accident. But instead the Tony’s swept him under the rug and acted like it was no big thang.

An excerpt reads:

“I find it surprising that a Tony spokesperson would brush off this incident with a comment stating ‘Mr. Michaels missed his mark’ with no mention of concern for his condition. If everyone at the Tonys were aware that Bret missed his mark then they should have been aware enough to stop the set piece from hitting him or at least slowed it down until he cleared the stage.

I feel had this incident happened to Liza Minnelli, Dolly Parton or Elton John the Tonys would have at least issued a letter of concern.

Bret 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 and should any member of the band be in harm’s way that they do not complete the gag.

However 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.”

(Read the entire statement after the cut.)

He is right. It’s funny because it was Bret Michaels. But damn straight, if it would have been Dolly Parton, oh lawd, people would have SCRAMBLED!

The pics Bret posted are hilarious. He looks exactly the same in every photo he takes. The way he purses his lips..ugh.

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Bret’s MySpace


Tuesday, June 09, 2009

BRET MICHAELS REPRESENTATIVES RESPOND TO INCIDENT AT TONY AWARDS

Los Angeles: June 9, 2009: After a performance by singer, Bret Michaels, at the Tony awards Sunday night, he turned to exit the stage and was struck in the head by a descending half ton stage prop, sweeping him off his feet causing contusions to his face and knocking him to the ground. Even at that point of impact the heavy prop was still not halted and continued to descend even though Michaels remained underneath it. Witnesses state the singer moved himself out of the way just moments before the prop touched down.

“With all due respect to everyone working the Tony awards somewhere down the line there was a lack of communication and the prop should have been immediately halted until Michaels was clear. Sunday morning at rehearsals, Bret was never informed that the descending set piece existed, let alone would be moving into position as he was exiting the stage,” stated Janna Elias a representative for Michaels. “Although Bret was visibly dazed he remained extremely calm backstage as members of our road crew brought him a towel to wipe the blood from his face. His only comment at the time was ‘What the hell just hit me?’ The severity of this injury is not being taken lightly as symptoms from head and neck injuries at first may seem like nothing and sometimes do not present for days. At this time the full extent of his injuries remains to be seen until all x-rays are back.”

Ms. Elias continues, “I find it surprising that a Tony spokesperson would brush off this incident with a comment stating ‘Mr. Michaels missed his mark’ with no mention of concern for his condition. If everyone at the Tonys were aware that Bret missed his mark then they should have been aware enough to stop the set piece from hitting him or at least slowed it down until he cleared the stage. I feel had this incident happened to Liza Minnelli, Dolly Parton or Elton John the Tonys would have at least issued a letter of concern. Bret 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 and should any member of the band be in harm’s way that they do not complete the gag. However 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.”

“To put this into perspective,” Ms. Elias adds, “a garage door has a safety mechanism so that it doesn’t come down if your child should accidentally walk under it while it is in motion. You mean to tell us that with all the technology, producers, directors, stage managers and crew that no one at the Tonys saw Mr. Michaels clearly backing up and turning to exit the stage or was capable of halting the prop or slowing it so it didn’t strike Bret? There was no official mark, Bret did what he was instructed to do which was to finish the song and return to the retractable stage platform, which was exactly what he was doing when the prop struck his head.” Bob Wallerstein, a representative for Michaels, said “we realize the show is live and must go on, however it is unfortunate that the show’s host made light of the situation without having any knowledge of the severity of Bret’s injuries. Comments that Mr. Harris was doing shots backstage with Mr. Michaels and that Bret was completely fine were untrue considering Bret never saw Mr. Harris prior to, during or after the Tonys but in fact was being attended to by medical personnel backstage. Michaels did not return to the stage, the seats nor attend any after parties.” An official statement on this incident is expected by Michaels by the end of the week.

Statement released by Michaels Entertainment Group, Inc.


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  • http://in-a-lather.blogspot.com sookie

    Totally agree with Bret’s reps on this. my hubby’s no lawyer, but he thinks [and i agree] that Bret’s got one hell of a lawsuit in his hand…or should i say on his mug. Feel better soon hon.

  • http://celebritysmackblog.com Spicy

    I also agree with the rep. 100%! Wsa kinda shitty on the Tony Awards part…

  • http://www.americanchic.net jihanemo

    LOL!!! (sorry)

  • Nikki Sixx

    Sorry sookie but Bret likey has more of a flickering candles worth of a lawsuit on his hands. He more likely had clauses written into his performance contract that protected the tony people from being sued for mishaps like this…especially since he was responsible for the timing mishap, and by the looks of it, there as no real way of stopping the “curtain” before it hit Bret. It looks like reality “struck” Bret in more ways than one that night: He’s nothing but a D-list singer holding on to the last remaining hair extension’s worth of his pretty chessey career

  • Angela Baker

    I feel sorry for Bret! He is an awesome person…super nice to his fans very down to earth and funny! Why is he getting such a bad rap? Thats terrible! The Tony’s should have issued some kind of apology and sensed some kind of concern for him, as he WAS a guest!
    Take care Bret! We love you!!

  • patti

    Talk Dirty To Me is playing on the radio as I write this. I saw Poison in concert a few years ago. They put on a GREAT show. Bret was all over that stage. Anyways, too bad bad about Bret getting hurt.