Sebastian Bach Apologizes for Past Actions After Christina Applegate's Memoir Revelations
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Sebastian Bach Apologizes for Past Actions After Christina Applegate's Memoir Revelations

authorBy Shonda Rhimes
DateMar 13, 2026
Read time2 min

Rocker Sebastian Bach has publicly addressed his past entanglement with actress Christina Applegate, following revelations in her recently published memoir. Applegate's book, "You With the Sad Eyes," details an incident from the 1989 MTV Video Music Awards where she famously left a then-less-known Brad Pitt for the Skid Row frontman. Bach, expressing his surprise at the memoir's contents, offered an apology for any pain his youthful actions might have caused, characterizing his early career as a tumultuous "whirlwind of rock & roll."

Rocker Sebastian Bach Reflects on 1989 MTV VMA Incident Described in Christina Applegate's Memoir

In a recent interview with Billboard, the charismatic singer, Sebastian Bach, addressed the long-standing mystery surrounding Christina Applegate's date switch at the 1989 MTV Video Music Awards. Applegate's newly released memoir, "You With the Sad Eyes," finally unveiled the identity of the rock star for whom she abandoned a nascent-stage Brad Pitt: none other than Bach himself. The memoir, which launched its candid revelations into the public sphere, depicts a 17-year-old Applegate, then a rising television star, choosing the dynamic Skid Row vocalist over her platonic companion, Pitt, who had not yet achieved his current global recognition. Bach, now reflecting on the episode decades later, conveyed a sense of astonishment at the disclosure. "It was a long time ago," he mused, acknowledging the wild nature of his early career. "If I hurt anybody, I apologize for it." He elaborated on the intoxicating atmosphere of rock and roll fame, noting, "When you're young, you get thrown into the whirlwind of rock & roll, meeting a lot of people, and you better hold on tight. It's like being on a roller coaster." Applegate's account further detailed Pitt's initial upset, leading to years of estrangement between them. However, she confirmed that the two actors eventually reconciled, with Pitt understanding her youthful impulsiveness. She poignantly quipped in her book, "Of course, Brad is now the Brad Pitt, and Sebastian Bach... well, he still has long hair, I guess."

This incident serves as a vivid reminder of the unpredictable paths celebrities' lives can take and the lasting impact of fleeting moments. It highlights how public figures, even decades later, might find themselves re-examining past relationships and actions under the scrutiny of public memory and personal reflection. Bach's apology, though belated, underscores a sense of accountability and growth that often comes with maturity, particularly when confronted with the narratives of others. It also offers a fascinating glimpse into the nascent stages of two monumental careers, illustrating how different choices, even seemingly minor ones, can reshape personal and professional trajectories.

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