Sebastian Bach Apologizes After Posting Series of Messages on Social Media

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Sebastian Bach has recently revealed a very personal side of himself by publicly apologizing after posting several messages on social media about his troubles in his marriage. The singer, known for his work with Skid Row, shared multiple photos and posts reflecting his emotional state, which he later removed.
Opening Up and Seeking Forgiveness
In a Instagram post, Bach wrote, “Sincerely apologize for my posts on social media last night. I came home to an empty house and had a very strong emotional reaction to that. I am very sorry for posting anything when I am in serious pain. I apologize.”
He went on to explain his feelings further, adding, “I am just so in love with my wife, a world without her in it is very difficult to envision. To be honest, when I am not with my wife I get extremely jealous of anybody who is actually with her. I know that is a flaw and I am sorry I am not perfect that is for sure. When I am away from my wife I get insecure because I love being in the same room as her more than anything in this world.”
Bach also emphasized that he did not want anyone to think poorly of his wife. He explained, “I would be very upset if anyone thought anything bad about my wife. That is not my intention in any way. It is my jealousy that caused these emotions. My love for Suzanne makes me very jealous but that is my fault and my fault only. I love you Suzanne & I hope you are well. I hope you allow me to love again #ToLiveAgain.”
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Support and Advice from Fans
After Bach’s apology, many fans reached out with kind words and advice. One fan commented, “Some unsolicited advice if I may, stay off [social media] when it comes to your relationship. Nothing good comes from it. Speak to people you trust rather than on a public forum. Take care of yourself and your heart. You will get through this and be better for it.”
Another fan appreciated Bach’s honesty, saying, “I love that you can admit this. This is part of growth as an adult. But continuing on to your healing journey and getting to the bottom of your abandonment issues is going to be key. Thank you for your honesty.”
A third person added supportive words, “Night time is always the worst for the intrusive thoughts but working on yourself is important. Therapy is also a really healthy option. I’m sorry you’re having trouble in your personal life and I hope you find peace and happiness once again soon.”
“Praying it all works out for you,” offered another fan. “This post proves you have the heart and sensitivity I knew you always had after meeting you over 30 plus years ago. At the end of the day, you are a big mush.”
Another fan said, “It takes a very big man to take accountability for his actions. Here’s hoping with some counseling and help you and her can work through this. If it can’t be your friends/family and fans will be there to help your through it.”
Other fans even shared bible verses and book recommendations to help Bach through his difficult times.
Sebastian Bach continues to tour in support of his latest album, Child Within the Man. He has upcoming shows in West Hollywood and Roseville, California, as well as Larchwood, Iowa. There’s also a December 14 date with Lita Ford in Green Bay, Wisconsin. You can find all the current Sebastian Bach tour dates and get ticket information on his website.