Gene Simmons has apologised after comments he made about depression in the wake of much-loved actor Robin Williams' suicide sparked outrage.
The Kiss frontman, 64, said in an interview that those suffering from the illness should kill themselves and that he was "the guy who says 'jump!'" when he sees someone on top of a building.
But after a fierce backlash to his "moronic" opinion which saw several radio stations ban Kiss' songs from their airwaves, Simmons posted a statement on his Facebook page.
"I was wrong and in the spur of the moment made remarks that in hindsight were made without regard to those who truly suffer the struggles of depression," he wrote.
"I sincerely apologise to those who were offended by my comments. I recognise that depression is very serious and sad when it happens to anyone, especially loved ones.