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Slash admits he drugged girlfriend's mother in order to sleep with daughter when he was 14

The former Guns N' Roses singer made the confession on camera to a TMZ journalist

Lizzie Dearden
Wednesday 30 July 2014 07:11 EDT
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Slash has admitted to drugging his girlfriend’s mum and having sex next her in the family lounge when he was a teenager.

The former Guns N’ Roses lead guitarist made the admission when asked about the "craziest place" he has had sex by a TMZ reporter.

"As far as crazy is concerned, in the living room of my girlfriend's apartment, with her mum asleep on the couch," he was filmed saying.

"That was when I was like 14, 13 or 14. We doped her though."

Laughing, Slash said they used Halcion, which is the brand name of a strong sleeping pill, triazolam, which is used to treat severe insomnia.

Slash, whose real name is Saul Hudson, also enlightened the reporter on his philosophy about sex, saying there was "no ridiculous place if you can get away with it".

"It depends on if you’re going to get busted or not," he added. "If you’re going to get arrested. I would zip up and get the f*** out of there."

Slash left Guns N’ Roses in 1996 and later formed Slash’s Snakepit before pursuing a solo career.

A former heroin addict, he was diagnosed with a form of heart failure caused by years of alcohol and substance abuse in 2001 and given weeks to live, but recovered and has since given up drinking and drugs.

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