Chester Bennington, the lead singer of Linkin Park, has denied that he is set to replace Scott Weliand in Velvet Revolver.
Weiland acrimoniously split from the band in April at the conclusion of their European tour.
Since then, there has been much speculation about who would replace the singer, with reports claiming that the band would audition for a new frontman using a Reality TV show.
Speaking to Kerrang, Bennington said that any reports linking him to the position were the result of a misunderstanding.
"I'm friends with all the guys in Velvet Revolver and have played with all of them before. I'm friends with Scott too,” he said.
"I think the rumour that I was going to join Velvet Revolver started because (guitarist) Slash asked me if I'd come play a show with them in Vegas right around the time that Scott left the band.
"Timing-wise, it didn't work out for me, though. Maybe people assumed that invitation meant I was joining the band."
However, Bennington did say that if he was no longer in Linkin Park he would be tempted to join Velvet Revolver.
"If I wasn't in Linkin Park any more and I didn't know Scott, though, I'd say yes. Who wouldn't? The music is great and it would be a really cool opportunity,” he said.
You can keep up to date with all the latest news from Gigwise by following us on Twitter and liking us on Facebook.

BBC Denies Burying Jimmy Saville Sex Abuse
Katy Perry Unveils New Single 'Part Of Me' - Listen
Plan B's 'iLL Manors' Movie Labelled As 'Horrific'
Adele Gets Go-Ahead To Perform At Grammy Awards
The 15 Best B-Sides Of All Time
M.I.A Demands Women In Burkas: Ridiculous Rock Star Riders!
Dry The River, All The Young Play Manchester Ritz
~ by chris 6/16/2008 Report