Report: BRET MICHAELS Awake And Talking After Brain Hemorrhage

April 23, 2010

Opposive Views reports that POISON singer Bret Michaels is in stable condition after suffering a brain hemorrhage, according to TMZ.com. Michaels is "awake, in good spirits and talking," says the gossip site. That's an upgrade from earlier in the day when his publicist, Joann Mignano, confirmed he was in critical condition.

Michaels, the star of such shows as "Rock of Love" and a contestant on Donald Trump's "Celebrity Apprentice", had an emergency appendectomy last week.

Trump issued a statement saying he was "deeply saddened" to hear of Michaels' condition. "He's a great competitor and champion, and I hope he will be fine."

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