Poison frontman Bret Michaels is releasing a new book titled “Auto-Scrap-Ography: My Life’s Scrapbook in Pictures and Stories”.
Reflecting on one such incident in his life, Bret Michaels spoke with Podcast One’s Trish Paytas.
He revealed he was once held at gunpoint as a teenager and luckily was able to negotiate his way out of the situation.
He said:
“I got held at gunpoint at 16 years old with my band partying. We were out partying on a road called Sleepy Hollow Rd. and Old Hollow. We’re out there having the time of our lives, talking music, maybe having a good party out there and the next thing I know, we’re all held at gunpoint. Two guys thought we robbed their house and they were going to kill us. There was no getting out of it and I negotiated for my life.”
He added:
“All those guys verified. We got photos and things, even the car we were in, and it time stamps that time in my life and I negotiated for my life to where I’m talking to you here today.”