Bret Michaels’ Tony Mishap: “Rock of Ages”‘s Constantine Weighs In
By now nearly everyone has weighed in on Bret Michaels' Tony Awards mishap, in which he was clocked in the kisser by a moving set piece after rocking with Poison to "Nothin' But a Good Time." (Earlier today the frontman announced he would not sue the Tonys after all.) The tune helped open the Tony Awards on that fateful Sunday night, but it opens Rock of Ages — the hair-metal musical that picked up five Tony nods — every night on Broadway. We asked the show's star, onetime American Idol hopeful and smoldering starer Constantine Maroulis for his take on the accident — and whether such a disaster would have befallen him had he had the chance to open the Tonys, himself (Maroulis later performed "Don't Stop Believing" with his cast during one of the show's high points).