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Bret Michaels has meltdown over 'Celebrity Apprentice' elimination

Bret Michaels, who became the first contestant eliminated from the 13th season of Donald Trump's "The Apprentice," reportedly broke down after the cameras were off.
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Singer Bret Michaels, just a week out of his Celebrity Apprentice reality TV show win, sings for the crowds at Rib America in St. Louis on May 29, 2010. Michaels overcame a bevy of recent health problems to hit the tour circuit, undergoing a recent emergency appendectomy, brain hemorrhage and warning stroke. UPI/Bill Greenblatt
Singer Bret Michaels, just a week out of his Celebrity Apprentice reality TV show win, sings for the crowds at Rib America in St. Louis on May 29, 2010. Michaels overcame a bevy of recent health problems to hit the tour circuit, undergoing a recent emergency appendectomy, brain hemorrhage and warning stroke. UPI/Bill Greenblatt 
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Published: March. 5, 2013 at 12:44 PM
By GABRIELLE LEVY, UPI.com

Bret Michaels took his elimination from "Celebrity Apprentice" less than gracefully.

After the Poison singer became the first contestant booted from the all-star edition of Donald Trump's reality business show, he reportedly broke down off camera.

According to celebrity news site Radar Online, Michaels was "stunned" by the "brutal" elimination.

"Bret was crying and totally distraught after he was fired," a show insider told Radar. "It was a mess when Bret was told the news and filming was done."

"He couldn't stop crying and even the producers were trying to comfort him. No one expected him to have a meltdown like that," the source added.

Michaels, who won the 2009 "Celebrity Apprentice" season, was reportedly axed over La Toya Jackson, the other contestant brought into the final boardroom.

"Bret went into the show believing he was going to win again," the source said. "He couldn't believe he was let go so quickly."

"It was brutal to watch him freaking out the way he did."

Michaels, who was playing on behalf of the Life Rocks Foundation-National Philanthropic Trust, turns 50 this month.

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