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Sebastian Bach apologizes to Christina Applegate as he discusses Twisted Sister next chapter

Christina Applegate at a red carpet event.
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Sebastian Bach says he regrets hurting Christina Applegate after his recent comments about their 1980s relationship sparked backlash, while also confirming he is moving forward with a high-profile new role connected to Twisted Sister.

In comments published March 12, the former Skid Row singer said, “I apologize if I hurt her,” then separately discussed what he called his next chapter with Twisted Sister, framing it as a fan-first decision rather than a reinvention. Taken together, the statements shift the story from celebrity nostalgia toward accountability and career transition.

Apology follows renewed attention on 1989 MTV history

The latest controversy traces back to the 1989 MTV Movie Awards timeline, when Applegate has said she left then-boyfriend Brad Pitt during the event and left with Bach. The anecdote resurfaced in recent interviews and headlines, reopening a long-running pop culture storyline that had largely been dormant for years.

After criticism of how the episode was being discussed, Bach told Loudwire he did not intend to cause harm, saying, “I apologize if I hurt her.” That quote became the central update on March 12 as entertainment outlets reframed the narrative around his response rather than the original anecdote.

Bach also addresses Twisted Sister move

In separate March coverage, Bach told Billboard, “I am a fan,” while discussing his next journey with Twisted Sister. The remarks came after early-March reporting that he would step into a frontman role tied to the band following Dee Snider's retirement from that position.

People and other outlets reported that Bach described an emotional phone call with Snider before the transition became public, signaling that the move was coordinated rather than adversarial. The change links two major names from different branches of 1980s heavy music and immediately became a headline driver across rock media.

Why the dual storyline matters

For Bach, this is now a reputation-and-momentum moment playing out on two tracks at once: personal accountability in the Christina Applegate story and professional credibility in a Twisted Sister-era spotlight role. How he handles both narratives in interviews and on stage will shape whether the cycle cools down or expands.

For the broader rock audience, the episode also shows how legacy artists are now judged in real time on both legacy anecdotes and present-day conduct. A single interview week can produce two very different tests: one about language and empathy, and one about whether a lineup transition feels authentic to longtime fans.

Sources: Loudwire (March 12, 2026) on Bach's apology quote; Billboard (March 12, 2026) on Bach discussing his Twisted Sister path; People.com (March 4, 2026) and AOL follow reporting on the Twisted Sister frontman transition; USA Today and Billboard background on the Applegate-Pitt-Bach 1989 timeline.

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