GUNS N' ROSES, ANTHRAX, POISON, SEVENDUST Members Featured In All-New 'Rock Wives' Special

January 12, 2009

Ever wondered what it would be like to be a rock star? How about being married to one? Marriage to a famous rock star is anything but easy — endless touring, nasty drug habits and obsessive groupies can make for a most challenging relationship.

In a special ninety-minute episode of "True Hollywood Story", E! takes you backstage for an unprecedented look at the intimate lives of rock star royalty. It's an all-access pass to rock music's hottest couples in ways you've never seen them before.

"Rock Wives: The E! True Hollywood Story" features the women devoted to rock gods from the likes of GUNS N' ROSES, POISON, ANTHRAX, SEVENDUST and FOREIGNER. These couples candidly reveal the most personal aspects of their lives and loves — from basking in luxury to dealing with jealousy and heartbreak...

This all-new "True Hollywood Story" brings viewers face-to-face with life as a rock wife. E!'s cameras go into the studio, onto the tour bus and even into the bedroom to provide a truly "backstage" look at what it means to be "committed" to a rock star.

Viewers will share personal moments with couples as they do everything from getting matching tattoos to exchanging nuptials in a traditional Sikh wedding.

See POISON drummer Rikki Rockett lend a little spousal support to his wife Melanie Martel in her new band, and watch MEAT LOAF's daughter Pearl Aday rock the stage with her husband Scott Ian of ANTHRAX as they play new songs from Pearl's upcoming debut album. Witness former Playmate Teri Harrison transform into a supportive rock mom, and also hear firsthand about the horrifying murder of PANTERA's "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott from longtime love Rita Haney.

"Rock Wives: The E! True Hollywood Story" premieres Friday, January 16 at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT on E!

Clips from a previous "Rock Wives" special can be viewed below.

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