BRET MICHAELS: 'I Don't Want My Legacy To Be That I Had A Brain Hemorrhage'

June 4, 2010

Billboard.com reports: Despite suffering several medical maladies over the past two months, POISON singer Bret Michaels is moving forward with his tour, album and a new VH1 reality series that promises to show the rocker in a new light.

"I think this is good for my soul," Michaels said in a phone interview Thursday from his latest concert stop in Minneapolis. "Honestly, I'm taking every precaution. I'm not doing anything stupid. I'm going on stage and telling the fans that I'm going to give 100 percent of everything I've got, but if it's only 75 or 80 percent, I think they will understand."

"I don't want my legacy to be that I had a brain hemorrhage," said Michaels. "I want it to be that I rocked, I treated people with respect and I made a lot of good friends along the way. I think that came back to me when I got sick. I truly believe if you're a good person, and you spread love, then that love will come back to you."

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