Brett Michaels Sex Tape Video
Bret Michaels Rocker and Rock of Love Star does have some nice little sex tapes that he made during his hardcore party days. Bret is one hell of a lover as well as a rocker as he shows us all in his yummy sex tapes. Watch Brett take on Pamela Anderson with authority, making Pam suck his cock while grabbing the back of her head and then proceeds to fuck her very well. He also has a nice little tape with Janine Lindemulder. Rock of Love Baby!
Brett Michaels Celebrity Bio:
Bret Michaels (born Bret Michael Sychak, March 15, 1963) is an American
musician, actor, director, screenwriter, producer and reality television
personality. He first gained fame as the lead vocalist of the glam metal
band Poison. Besides his career as lead singer, he has several solo albums
to his credit, as well as one chart single. He appeared in the VH1 reality
show Rock of Love with Bret Michaels and its sequels, and as a judge on the
talent show Nashville Star. He was the winning contestant on NBC's reality
show Celebrity Apprentice 3.
Early life
Michaels was born Bret
Michael Sychak, to Wally and Marjorie Sychak, north of Pittsburgh in the
city of Butler, Pennsylvania. He has two sisters, Michelle and Nicole. He
claims that his parents had originally intended for him to have the middle
name "Maverick", after the title character in the popular James Garner TV
Western series Maverick. He is of Carpatho-Rusyn descent.
At the age
of six he fell ill, and during a three-week stay in the hospital, he was
diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes.
Music career
Michaels began
playing the guitar as a teenager. With drummer Rikki Rockett, bass player
Bobby Dall and guitarist Matt Smith, he formed the band Paris, in
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania in 1983. After playing the Pennsylvania bar
circuit, in early 1984 they moved to Los Angeles to seek fame on the Sunset
Boulevard scene, eventually changing their name to Poison. That same year he
met 16-year-old Tracy Lewis, who would become both his girlfriend, and the
muse for one of his most memorable songs. Eventually Matt Smith tired of the
band's struggle to find fame, and returned home. He was replaced with C.C.
DeVille, who would become both Michaels' friend and a source of conflict.
1980s – 1990s
Local publicity about the band eventually led to a
record deal with Enigma Records, and their first album, Look What the Cat
Dragged In. It did not see great success until 1987, when Michaels convinced
the band to film a video for their song, "Talk Dirty to Me." The album went
platinum, and the band became famous. In March of that year, however,
Michaels collapsed onstage due to his diabetes. Responding to rumors that he
was a drug addict, he announced publicly that he was a diabetic.
1987
also saw the dissolution of his relationship with Lewis, who felt that fame
had changed him. Though Michaels contends that Lewis was unfaithful to him,
Lewis (now Lewis Crosby) insists that it was Michaels who was unfaithful.
Michaels was inspired by the breakup to write "Every Rose Has Its Thorn",
explaining that the rose represented his fame and success, whereas the loss
of his relationship represented the thorn. The song was released as a power
ballad single in December 1988, and is regarded as "the ultimate 80s anthem
about heartbreak." The song is also cited as a contributing factor to the
eventual end of Michaels' friendship with DeVille, who disliked the song. It
is also cited by singer Dee Snider as a contributing cause of the end of the
glam rock scene.
Throughout the 1980s and early 1990s Poison became
one of the biggest glam metal bands in the world, recording their second
album, the multi-platinum selling Open Up and Say...Ahh!, and their third
album, the multi-platinum selling Flesh & Blood. However, their lives were
characterized by the escalating tension between Michaels and DeVille that
derived from their mutual drug use, which came to a head during their
1990/91 "Flesh and Blood" world tour. Also cited is the spectacle of
DeVille's behavior during the 1991 MTV Video Music Awards. After getting
into a fistfight with Michaels, DeVille left the band, and descended further
into addiction. Poison went on with new guitarist Richie Kotzen recording
the album Native Tongue and then with guitarist Blues Saraceno recording the
album Crack a Smile... and More!. In the mid 1990s, after a night of
partying, Michaels came close to dying when he crashed his Ferrari into a
telephone pole. He incurred serious injury, including broken ribs, a
disfigured nose and lost teeth. In 1999, reunited with original guitarist
C.C. Deville, Poison went on a successful greatest hits reunion tour. In the
next decade Bret Michaels would split his time between Poison and a
successful solo career.
2000s
Michaels recorded his first solo
album in 1998 A Letter from Death Row, the soundtrack to the same-titled
movie he directed, wrote, and starred in. In 2003, he released the studio
album Songs of Life which featured the singles "Raine" (dedicated to his
daughter) and "Bittersweet". Michaels also released his first solo music
video for the single "Raine".
Michaels served as a judge during the
2005 season of reality television singing competition Nashville Star and
released a country rock album in the same year called Freedom of Sound which
featured the singles "Right Now, Right Here", "Open Road" which Michaels
performed live on the show and the hit single "All I Ever Needed" (featuring
Jessica Andrews), which also included a music video.
Michaels
released a best of album called Rock My World in June 2008 which featured
music from his reality television series Rock of Love including the new
singles "Go That Far" (Rock of Love theme), "Fallen" and "Start Again", the
first 2 also featuring music videos with clips from the series. The album
charted at #40 on The Billboard 200, #4 on the Top Independent Albums, #4 on
the Top Hard Rock Albums and #16 on the Top Rock Albums chart. In December
2008, Michaels released a single version of "Driven" (rock mix) which also
featured a music video with preview clips for Rock of Love Bus and he also
re released the "Fallen" single with acoustic, piano and demo versions
included.
Michaels released a 30-minute DVD from (Time Life) in 2008
called Hard & Heavy Confidential featuring Bret Michaels which included
acoustic versions of "All I Ever Needed", "Driven", "Every Rose Has Its
Thorn" and "Something to Believe In", it also included in depth interviews.
The DVD was included in the Hard & Heavy cd/dvd collection from (Time Life)
advertised on TV by Bret Michaels. The same 4 acoustic performances were
also released on CD which was titled "Bret Michaels Acoustic Sessions."
In March 2010, Michaels released a new single called "Nothing to Lose"
from his upcoming new studio album, Custom Built. The song featured the
guest vocals of Miley Cyrus. In April 2010, he released the second single
"Lie to Me" and in May 2010 released the third single, "Wasted Time".
Michaels performed on the American Idol season 9 finale on May 26 against
his doctor's recommendation. Michaels also performed a duet of "Every Rose
Has Its Thorn" with Miley Cyrus on the June 18, 2010 episode Good Morning
America.
On July 6, 2010, Michaels released his new album Custom
Built, which along with its three singles, includes the song "Riding Against
the Wind", which is the theme song for his new reality TV series Bret
Michaels: Life As I Know It. The album is Michaels highest charting solo
album to date peaking at #1 on both the Top Independent Albums and Top Hard
Rock Albums chart and also charting at #4 on the Top Rock Albums and #14 on
The Billboard 200.
On August 4, 2010, Michaels appeared in the fifth
season of America's Got Talent and performed "Every Rose Has Its Thorn",
accompanying himself on acoustic folk guitar.
Despite not being
released as a single, a music video was produced for "Riding Against the
Wind" a song from Michaels' latest album "Custom Built" that also doubles as
the theme song for his new VH1 reality show Bret Michaels: Life As I Know
It. The music video was released on October 7, 2010, exclusively at
Billboard's and contains footage from the series, which officially premieres
on VH1 on October 18, 2010. Michaels also released a music video for the
cover of Sublime's song "What I Got", which is the fourth single from
"Custom Built". The music video is a special tribute to his fans and was
released on Thanksgiving.