Red Hot Chili Peppers frontman Antony Kiedis regrets penning his tell-all autobiography – because he betrayed his former lovers.
The singer published Scar Tissue in 2004, which was a frank account of his unusual upbringing, battles with drugs and many sexual conquests through the years.
However, Kiedis now wishes he had left out details of his intimate encounters, instead of betraying the trust of his lady friends.
He laments, “I could have been a little bit more considerate. I was trying to put everything on the table - and in my spirit of, 'Here it is,' I said things, particularly about girls I've had relationships with, that I regret."
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