VINCE NEIL Says He Was Visited By Deceased Daughter

December 28, 2010

MÖTLEY CRÜE singer Vince Neil appeared on the November 13, 2010 episode of Biography channel's "Celebrity Ghost Stories", the only TV show where celebrities share their real-life ghost experiences. You can now watch a part of the segement below.

From official show description: "Spiraling into a deep depression, Vince Neil has an encounter that brings him back to life."

Vince's five-year-old daughter Skylar passed away in 1995 after a long battle with cancer.

Neil said: "After we buried [Skylar], I sedated myself on pills and alcohol. I couldn't take it.

"For months I really tried to kill myself. I wanted to die. It went on for two years after she passed away — I was in eight our nine rehabs. I felt she was waiting for me, and the only place I wanted to go was to her.

"One night I was lying in bed with her blanket, still wanting to die. I was sound asleep — and there was a little tug on the blanket. I woke up, opened my eyes and the door was open.

"I was scared. I didn't know what was going on — but it was her."

Vince Neil has since founded Skylar Neil Foundation, whose mission is to honor Skylar by raising money and awareness through unique charitable events and activities it sponsors, and, grant and award the money raised to medical, research, and educational institutions/groups/individuals who are doing breakthrough work to find cures for cancer, AIDS, and other diseases. To date, Vince and the Skylar Neil Foundation have donated nearly two million dollars to various charitable organizations, including the T.J. Martell Foundation and the Lili Claire Foundation, who share a dedication to this cause.

Compelling, surprising and downright spooky, "Celebrity Ghost Stories" features celebrities sharing their real-life personal encounters with the paranormal. From encounters with ghosts and angry spirits to haunted homes, unexplainable spells and magic, these descriptive, first-person narratives from our favorite stars deliver a brand new way of experiencing the thrills and chills of the addictive world of the paranormal.

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