BIOHAZARD Frontman Interviewed By Holland's FACECULTURE

December 8, 2009

Holland's FaceCulture recently conducted an interview with BIOHAZARD vocalist/bassist Evan Seinfeld. Watch the chat in seven parts below.

After seven years together, Seinfeld and his wife, adult film star Tera Patrick, recently officially separated. Tera and Evan "remain the best of friends and business partners," according to a statement released by Teravision, the company owned by Seinfeld and Patrick. "They share a mutual respect and a commitment to continue to grow the Teravision and Iron Cross labels together."

"Tera is a huge star and a benefit to both adult and mainstream entertainment. I feel fortunate to have shared so much of her life and career," said Seinfeld. "Teravision and Iron Cross are going strong and I look forward to continuing to represent the Tera Patrick brand and support all of her endeavors. She is forever in my heart."

Tera echoed Evan's sentiments. "Evan helped me build this company and take my career to new heights. For that I am eternally grateful. I look forward to remaining hands-on with Teravision and working closely with Evan on all of our joint endeavors. He is truly an amazing person."

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