SEBASTIAN BACH Talks About His Divorce On 'The Danny Bonaduce Show' (Audio)

May 10, 2011

Former SKID ROW singer Sebastian Bach was interviewed on yesterday's (Monday, May 9) edition of "The Danny Bonaduce Show" on the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania radio station 94 WYSP. The chat is now available for streaming using the audio player below.

Sebastian announced in December that he and his wife of 18 years, Maria Bierk, "have decided to separate." He added, "In all but every way, we have actually been separated since [April 2010]. We have tried to work things out for the sake of our family, but it has become apparent that our differences at this point are irreconcilable."

The couple has been married since 1992 and has three children: sons Paris and London and daughter Sebastiana.

Bach and his wife starred in the "I Married Sebastian Bach" reality show, which was reportedly the top-rated show on VH1 the day it premiered in September 2004. Furthermore, "I Married Sebastian Bach" was the highest-rated show ever in the "I Married" series and was No. 7 on the Top 100 list of VH1 shows the week it aired.

Sebastian Bach on "The Danny Bonaduce Show" (audio):

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