Christina Applegate is opening up concerning the time she went out with Brad Pitt and left him behind.
The 54-year-old Married…With Kids actress received candid in her new memoir You with the Unhappy Eyesout Tuesday (March 3).
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Within the guide, Christina reveals that she was requested to current on the 1989 MTV VMAs when she was 17, and invited the then 26-year-old A-list actor to come back alongside along with her crew, together with Johnny Deppwho stated she was “in love with for years.”
Nevertheless, it was truly Skid Row rocker Sebastian Bach who received her consideration that evening.
“I had spent all evening watching Bachwho was then a long-haired hunk fronting the band Skid Row,” she writes, through Web page Six.

Sebastian Bach
“I hate to place it like this, however Brad again then was nonetheless making his approach as an actor, and he wasn’t but THE Brad Pittthe person of so many individuals’s desires.”
“And it will get worse: Brad was left to sullenly drive my mother … residence. Apparently, at a gasoline station on the best way, Brad virtually received right into a battle with a bunch of gang members, and, not surprisingly, was subsequently very mad at me,” she added.
Afterward, she came upon Sebastian was already relationship somebody and had a child, whereas Brad “didn’t discuss” to her “for a few years.”
“A lot later … two of (Pitt’s) film star girlfriends requested me if it was true that I used to be the woman who left Brad behind on the MTV Video Music Awards. Brad had apparently instructed each of them individually that he was nonetheless mad at me,” she famous within the guide.
“Ultimately, we agreed that I’d been a child, and although he deserved significantly better, it was time to forgive the kid who dumped him for the lead singer of Skid Row,” Christina wrote.
“In fact, Brad is now THE Brad Pittand Sebastian Bach … nicely, he nonetheless has lengthy hair, I suppose,” she amusingly went on to say.
She additionally shared an upsetting replace amid her battle with MS.