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Re: VINCE NEIL Says He Was Visited By Deceased Daughter - Dec. 28, 2010
MÖTLEY CRÜE singer Vince Neil appeared on the November 13, 2010 episode of Biography channel's "Celebrity Ghost Stories", the only TV show where celebrities share their real-life ghost experiences. You can now watch a part of the segement below.
From official show description: "Spiraling into a deep depression, Vince Neil has an encounter that brings him back to life."
Vince's five-year-old daughter Skylar passed away in 1995 after a long battle with cancer.
Compelling, surprising and downright spooky, "Celebrity Ghost Stories" features celebrities sharing their real-life personal encounters with the paranormal. From encounters with ghosts and angry spirits to haunted homes, unexplainable spells and magic, these descriptive, first-person narratives from our favorite stars deliver a brand new way of experiencing the thrills and chills of the addictive world of the paranormal.
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Re: VINCE NEIL Says He Was Visited By Deceased Daughter - Dec. 28, 2010
Matt was also on it. Hard to tell if he was trippin. Interesting show. would be a shame to pay them to lie. If they didnt its my guess it would limit the show to a season or 2 with lots of filler!~
Re: VINCE NEIL Says He Was Visited By Deceased Daughter - Dec. 28, 2010
Checked it out. Really just a teaser, doesn't really tell much.
I don't think Vince really has much of a reason to lie.
Admitting to 9 rehabs, and burying yourself into alcohol & pill addiction makes me think that with his head the way it was, constantly thinking about his daughter, plus being drunk & high & sedated.... my guess is he probably either hallucinated or confused a dream for the real deal.
Under those circumstances, I kinda doubt she truely visited him. I think he was just FUBAR.
Re: VINCE NEIL Says He Was Visited By Deceased Daughter - Dec. 28, 2010
I don't buy into in this stuff at all, yet I have "seen" things that can't be explained other than by a visit from something or someone. I have caught glimpses of things, and turned to see nothing there. Even having experienced it myself, I still don't believe it. It just doesn't make sense.
I think it's wishful thinking that it was what we decide to think it is, but maybe that's the cynic in me. Maybe it's all real. I don't know. What I do know is that there are people that believe in these things 100% and to them it is very real.
Re: VINCE NEIL Says He Was Visited By Deceased Daughter - Dec. 28, 2010
With that amount of pills and alcohol, he gives himself the obvious explenation. He saw her because of his abuse with drugs.
I've experienced some few interesting bits and pieces, including strange lights in the sky. Vince has no reason to lie. He believes it, and if people want to believe in it, then they should. He should not be made fun of just because he tells the story. I'm told not to make fun of religious people, and so I don't. I expect no one to laugh at Vince either.
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Re: VINCE NEIL Says He Was Visited By Deceased Daughter - Dec. 28, 2010
Yeah I wouldn't laugh at him...and to be honest I don't know either way about an afterlife or not.
I do feel one must take a personal acount of a witness with a grain of salt when that witness himself admits to being under tremendous emotional distress at the time and also having a long history of substance abuse, and indeed being in the throws of addiction at the time.
That doesn't mean he's lying, but it makes me question if he was in a rational condition to have any idea of what was happening around him at the time.
However, it's also possible he was really fucked up and still did experience something paranormal.