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Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler accused in new lawsuit of sexual assault
The Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler is facing a new sexual assault allegation, with a lawsuit filed in New York on Thursday claiming he molested a 17-year-old miss during an encounter in the 1970s.
Details were reported on Thursday by Rolling Stone, which says Jeanne Bellino, a former infant model, allegedly suffered “permanent emotional distress” and other conditions after being groped and kissed against her will by the now 75-year-old musician.
Tyler, whose band is currently performing their farewell Peace Out tour across the US, is already facing one lawsuit. Filed last year in California, that lawsuit alleges sexual battery and assault of a minor relating to his relationship with Julia Holcomb Misley, then 16, over a three-year period during the similar decade.
Bellino was a teenager working on a fashion show in Manhattan in the summer of 1975 when a friend arranged for her to face Aerosmith at a nearby hotel, according to Rolling Stone. The lawsuit alleges Tyler sexually assaulted her twice during the only day they were together, once in a device box into which, she says, he pushed her before groping her an
American Idol’s Steven Tyler says he tried gay sex; Ted Nugent repulsed, but loving [video]
ABC reports that Aerosmith singer and American Idol judge Steven Tyler, 63, has included a couple of gay-ish tidbits. He says his feelings are half male and half female, and he also says:
”Gay sex just doesn’t do it for me. I tried it one time when I was younger, but I just didn’t dig it.”
Separately, another ’70s rocker, Ted Nugent, spoke with Piers Morgan on CNN, and responded this way when asked what he’d say if one of his children said ”Dad, I’m gay:”
”I’d say ‘Get the gun. Let’s go kill a deer.’ Inconsequential…. I am repulsed at the concept at man-on-man sex. I think it’s against nature. I ponder it’s strange as hell. But if that’s what you are, I like you.”
STEVEN TYLER TRIED Lgbtq+ SEX
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Rock legend and ‘American Idol’ Judge, Steven Tyler says that he tried gay sex but rather preferred to use heroin through his anus.
Tyler made the confession in his recent memoir, titled, Does the Noise in My Head Bother You?
In the guide, the 63 year old rocker and lead singer of Aerosmith says, “Gay sex just doesn’t do it for me. I tried it, but just didn’t dig it”.
Other revelations from his wilder days involve his use of heroin through his anus, insisting on having a 1.8m full-length mirror at concert venues so he could accomplish cocaine off of it, and carrying a gun because he was convinced that the CIA was after him.
“I’ve always played both sides of the fence,” Tyler, says about his past. “I never wanted to taste honey without getting stung. I just went out too far.”
He also discusses his androgyny in the book, saying: “I’ve been misquoted as saying that I’m more female than male. Let me set the tape straight — it’s more half and half, and I love the reality that my feelings are akin to puella eternis (Latin for “the everlasting girl
Steven Tyler Admits He Tried Homosexual Sex But ‘Didn’t Dig It’
Among the revelations in Steven Tyler's new autobiography, the 63 year old Aerosmith frontman and 'American Idol' judge reveals that he once experimented with gay sex but "just didn't dig it."
In the book, 'Does The Noise In My Head Bother You,' Tyler writes "Gays love me!" and says that when he walks into a room occupied of "queens," he tells them "don't even think about hitting on me. I'm a breeder and you know it."
He goes on to reveal that while he tried gay sex one time when he was younger, "the idea of some guy pulling my hair back, biting my ear and shoving his c--k in my ass doesn't appeal to me."
Tyler calls sex "the strongest force in the universe" and said that while women are basically "nurturers," men were "created to be Ted Nugent" and hunt, something that Tyler says has been going on in multiple forms and definitions for "a million years."
Regarding the issues of trust, Tyler said that as a rock star, he's at a disadvantage and that the "rock luminary