Steven Tyler’s daughter is exposing the true reason behind one of her father’s most emblematic practices on stage.

Mia Tyler shared that there was a hidden motive for her rocker to unite scarves to her microphones when she acted.

“The story of why she has scarves in her microphone is because she liked to hide her pills and other things, so she could do them live on stage,” he said in Monday’s episode of the podcast “Sibling Revelry” organized by Kate and Oliver Hudson.

“He would have small pockets sewn to be on stage and simply take anything,” he added.

Aerosmith leader has been open for a long time on his struggles with drug addiction.

Steven Tyler of Aerosmith is held live on stage at the Wells Fargo Center on September 2, 2023 in Philadelphia.
Steven Tyler of Aerosmith is held live on stage at the Wells Fargo Center on September 2, 2023 in Philadelphia.

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In 2022, Aerosmith issued a statement that the band was canceling their residence dates in Las Vegas because Steven Tyler was entering rehabilitation.

“As many of you know, our beloved brother Steven has worked on your sobriety for many years,” the band said at that time. “After foot surgery to prepare for the stage and the need for pain management during the process, he has recently fond of and voluntarily entered a treatment program to concentrate on his health and recovery.”

In Steven Tyler’s own memories, “Does the noise bother you in my head?” He wrote that “he had been drugged since he was sixteen.”

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“I was drugping all the time at that time. It was part of my education,” he wrote in the book, published in 2011. The Rocker also estimated that he had spent about $ 20 million in the habit, a figure that later minimized.

“Probably, realistically, 5 or 6 [million]easy, “said the singer in the Australian edition of” 60 minutes. “But it doesn’t matter. You could also say that I snorted half of Peru, but, you know, it is what we did. “

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