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Guns N’ Roses star Slash admits having sex at 14 after drugging his girlfriend’s mom

Guns N’ Roses star Slash admits having sex at 14 after drugging his girlfriend’s mom

Guns N’ Roses star Slash has confessed having sex with his girlfriend in her apartment at the age of 14 after having drugged her mom, in a recent interview with TMZ at an airport.

Explaining to TMZ the craziest place the rocker has had sex apart from a bedroom, Slash admitted: “As far as crazy is concerned, in the living room of my girlfriend’s apartment with her mum asleep on the couch. That was like, when I was 14. 13 or 14.”

Furthermore, the 49-year-old musician revealed to have doped his girlfriend’s mother using Halcion, which is the brand name for Triazolam, a benzodiazepine derivative drug often used as a sedative by the patients of severe insomnia.

When the interviewer cited an example of a couple having sex on a beach in Florida, and no one called the police for about 30 minutes, the British-American guitarist remarked: “That’s just human nature.”

The musician excitedly argued: “ There is no ridiculous place to bang, if you can get away with it.”

Slash said: “Well, it depends if you’re going to get busted or not. I mean if you’re going to get arrested. Then I would zip up and get the **** out of there.”

Former heroin addict was diagnosed with cardiomyopathy in 2001 caused by years of alcohol and drugs. He was given between six days and six weeks life span by the therapists. Luckily, the musician has survived successfully through physical therapy and the implantation of a defibrillator, and has been clean and sober since 2005.

Richa Priyanka

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