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 Bret Michaels displays the  damage from his Tonys mishap.
Bret Michaels displays the damage from his Tonys mishap.
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Poison frontman Bret Michaels says he is “trying to remain very positive and somewhat humorous” about the mishap that left him with a broken nose and busted lip at the Tony Awards Sunday night.

The rocker released a statement Thursday night spelling out how he was clocked in the head by a piece of set equipment after performing Poison’s hit song “Nothin’ But a Good Time,” how he regrets the attention it attracted and how he wishes he had made the after-parties.

“In hindsight, there is no doubt I got my bell rung,” he writes. “Unfortunately it has been posted and perhaps funny to watch, but I can assure you it has been painful to experience.”

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