Michael Hutchence's ex-lover Helena Christensen reveals how the INXS rock star spiralled out of control after suffering a brain injury in assault

  • Helen Chritensen, 50, says former lover Michael Hitchence changed after injury
  • The INXS singer was punched by a taxi driver during a night out in Copenhagen
  • Christensen said he had been her perfect match until after his brain injury 

Helena Christensen has revealed for the first time how she witnessed former lover Michael Hutchence spiral out of control after the charismatic rock star suffered a personality-changing brain injury.

The supermodel broke two decades of silence last week to reveal that a ‘dark and very angry side’ of the late INXS singer emerged after he was punched by a taxi driver during a night out in Copenhagen in 1992 and hit his head on a kerb.

When told his brain injury meant he would lose his sense of smell, Christensen said Hutchence broke down, crying: ‘When I have children, I will never be able to smell my baby.’

Helena Christensen and Michael Hutchence at The World music awards evening In Monaco city in 1994

Helena Christensen and Michael Hutchence at The World music awards evening In Monaco city in 1994

Michael Hutchence Various Wembley Arena, London, UK on 28 Nov 1990. His former INXS bandmates note how Hutchence’s behaviour changed while they were recording 1993’s Full Moon Dirty Hearts and how they watched as he smashed up a vintage guitar ‘for fun’

Michael Hutchence Various Wembley Arena, London, UK on 28 Nov 1990. His former INXS bandmates note how Hutchence’s behaviour changed while they were recording 1993’s Full Moon Dirty Hearts and how they watched as he smashed up a vintage guitar ‘for fun’

Christensen at the TIME 100 Gala last week. She said the ‘intoxicatingly good’ stage performer had been her perfect match

Christensen at the TIME 100 Gala last week. She said the ‘intoxicatingly good’ stage performer had been her perfect match

Christensen, 50, who dated Hutchence in the early 1990s when she was one of the most in-demand models in the world, said the ‘intoxicatingly good’ stage performer had been her perfect match. ‘He just seemed so joyful. Sweet, deep and emotional, kind, profound and funny. [It was] total mental and physical chemistry,’ she said.

Everything changed in August 1992 after the quarrel with the taxi driver. Christensen said: ‘He [Hutchence] was unconscious and there was blood coming out of his mouth and ear. I thought he was dead. We got to the hospital and he woke up and was aggressive. They were trying to make him stay but he was physically pushing them away.’ Hutchence went to Christensen’s apartment but was ‘throwing up most of the time’. She urged him to return to hospital but he was ‘aggressively against it’. She added: ‘I would bring him food and he would push it away – he almost got violent.’

The Danish model’s revelations come in a new documentary called Mystify, which premiered on Thursday at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York.

In it, his former INXS bandmates note how Hutchence’s behaviour changed while they were recording 1993’s Full Moon Dirty Hearts and how they watched as he smashed up a vintage guitar ‘for fun’.

Christensen couldn’t cope with her lover’s mood swings and ended their relationship. ‘Something drastic happened. I was deeply sad, confused and bewildered, but at the same time it couldn’t have continued that way,’ she said.

Hutchence’s other lovers included Kylie Minogue and Paula Yates, with whom he had a daughter, Tiger Lily. The rock star was found dead in a Sydney hotel room in November 1997.

An inquest heard that he had hanged himself – he was just 37. 

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Michael Hutchence's ex-lover Helena Christensen reveals how the INXS rock star spiralled

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