STEVEN TYLER: STEVEN ADLER 'Was Dreaming About My Schlong'

May 11, 2011

AEROSMITH singer Steven Tyler says that Steven Adler was "dreaming" when the ex-GUNS N' ROSES drummer thought that he saw Tyler having his way with five women at the same time.

Speaking to TMZ.com, Adler said that Tyler bas been blessed with the biggest unit in rock! Adler dropped the big news on his tour bus in Los Angeles, telling TMZ.com, "After seeing Steven Tyler's rig ... I'm lucky if I take my clothes off at all after that."

During an appearance on today's (Wednesday, May 11) edition of the syndicated morning radio show "Johnjay And Rich", Tyler was asked if he heard the claim that Adler made about Tyler having the "biggest penis" in rock and roll.

"You know what?! That's terrible," Tyler said. "First of all, I've never been with a guy when I've been with three or four women. I just don't swing that way; I'm sorry. Thank god I got sober. I might have wound up Who knows?! I wasn't that promiscuous, let's just say. [Adler] was dreaming about my schlong."

Steven Tyler talking about his schlong on "Johnjay And Rich" (audio):

Video footage of Adler describing Tyler's manhood can be viewed at this location.

Tyler is the latest musician to slam the VH1 reality series "Celebrity Rehab With Dr. Drew" and its host, Dr. Drew Pinsky. The AEROSMITH singer writes in his new memoir that "Celebrity Rehab" star Steven Adler was asked to fake his condition for the cameras. Tyler writes, "They wanted him to act out his own messed-up state when he entered rehab. It was ghoulish and unreal. They gave him 30 grand for the episode, he snorted it all, crashed his car, and he ended up in jail detox."

Tyler continues, "It didn't seem to me all that ethical using actual fucked-up people like Steven Adler in a reality show, but who am I to say? Not to mention getting trashed celebrities to mime their own self-destructive nosedives which they then sensationalize on a melo-fucking-dramatic reality show, which so traumatizes them they end up in worse shape than ever from the drugs they bought with the money from the show."

Pinsky formerly worked at one of the hospitals where Tyler himself sought treatment after a fall from the wagon in late 2009.

Adler appeared on season two of "Celebrity Rehab" as well as the first season of the spin-off show "Sober House" in late 2008 and early 2009. Adler was then ordered by a judge to do stints in real rehab centers following a DUI bust. The drummer is scheduled to return for season five of "Celebrity Rehab".

Steven Tyler's memoir, titled "Does The Noise In My Head Bother You?", came out on May 3 and chronicles his own struggles with drug addiction over the course of his 40-year career.

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