Poison was supposed to play with Joan Jett, Def Leppard, and Mötley Crüe tonight in Nashville, but they pulled out at the last minute because Bret Michaels was hospitalized.
There were rumors that the singer tested positive for COVID-19 or that he fell and injured himself.
After a few hours of silence, Michaels gave an update to his fans. “To the incredible fans in Nashville, thank you for all your well wishes!! I was truly fired up to get on stage in the Music City and perform, but due to an unforeseen medical complication & following hospitalization, it was not possible,” the 59-year-old wrote. “I send my deepest apologies for being unable to rock the stage tonight!!! I’m working on being back 100% very soon & hope you rocked hard with my friends Motley/Leppard, Joan and Classless Act!!!”
Michaels suffers from type-1 diabetes. Hopefully, he will get better soon and be back on the road with the other musicians on the ticket.
Before Herb Edelman was a salesman on The Golden Girls, he was a phone repairman in Barefoot in the Park. How funny was the 33-year-old in that 1967 movie?
Did you know that Duncanville was airing its third season on Fox? You didn’t? You are not alone.
Therefore today, the network pulled the plug on the animated series, and the six remaining episodes will stream on Hulu later this year, according to Deadline.
The show was created by Amy Poehler, who starred in the show with Ty Burrell.
Are you going to miss it?
UPDATE: The CW cancelled the Nancy Drew spinoff, Tom Swift, after one season.
A few days ago, Howard Stern announced that he considering running for President of the United States so he could stack the supreme court and get rid of the electoral college.
Today, the Shock Jock announced who his running mate will be, and that person will bring in the women’s vote. Who is it? It is Bradley Cooper. And Stern is right; they have my vote. Do they have your support?