History has taught us that whenever a major rock star overdoses, it's usually a result of illicit substances. Heroin, cocaine, ham sandwiches -- the world of popular music has seen it all. Until now.In a recent interview with a German newspaper, Tokio Hotel guitarist Tom Kaulitz admitted that he'd recently taken too many pills of Viagra while on tour in Asia, and claims that the medication left him ill and blurry-eyed for days. "I first asked the seller 'Do I look like someone who needs help with that?'" Kaulitz explains. "He said 'no' - but that I should nevertheless try it out. I popped one in." As MSNBC reports, Kaulitz reportedly took more pills when he got back to his hotel room. "I popped a few more pills, probably too many," he said. "The next morning my head was pounding and everything in front of my eyes was blurry. It wasn't fun any more. It was pretty bad."
And, as you can imagine, it was pretty embarrassing. "Unfortunately there were situations where it just wasn't appropriate," Kaulitz admits.

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