Kiss Paul Stanley Reveals He Pursued Fame Because of a Deformity


Kiss frontman Paul Stanley has shared that he was drawn to stardom because of a physical deformity he had called microtia. In a clip from a forthcoming conversation with Dan Rather on The Big Interview, Stanley spoke candidly about how fame compensated for his insecurities.

I had whats called a microtia, which is basically not having an ear I wasnt very socially adept, and when you have something physical that sets you apart from people, it makes you the target of unrelenting scrutiny and sometimes ridicule, he told Rather.

At that point in your life when you become famous its either a disappointment because its not a remedy, and you either put a needle in your arm, a gun in your mouth or you live life as a victim, and Im not cut out for that, he said.

Stanley revealed he would spend time on self-exploration and was fortunate to have success come to me and realize that it didnt change anything I was blessed to be a part of an idea to become the band we never saw, and that led me on a course that Im still on today. Where its taking me, God only knows, he told Rather.

The Stanley-featured episode is set to air Tuesday, April 23rd.