Steven Adler's knife injury was an accident and not a suicide attempt, according to his publicist.

Steven Adler

Steven Adler

The former Guns N' Roses drummer was taken to hospital after police and paramedics were called to his Los Angeles home last week after Adler, 54, suffered a stab wound to his stomach".

Despite fears, Steven's representative told TMZ "the stabbing was not a suicide attempt, and simply an accident". The rep described it as a "very minor, superficial wound" and insisted that the musician - who has struggled in the past with addiction - has been sober for several years.

The rep added that Adler still plans to perform at the Golden Nugget in Las Vegas on July 12.

The musician is best known for his time with 'Welcome To The Jungle' rockers GNR, playing on full albums 'Appetite For Destruction' and 'G N' R Lies', and the song 'Civil War' on 'Use Your Illusion II'

Although he was part of the original lineup alongside Axl Rose, Slash, Duff McKagan and Izzy Stradlin, he was sacked in 1990, with his drug use blamed by the other band members.

In 2011, Adler admitted he had tried to take his own life twice.

He said: "I was very miserable. Everything I'd worked my whole life for had been taken away from me. And it was the people I'd worked with that had turned on me. I didn't know what to do.

"From having hundreds of friends, to getting kicked out of the band by my best friend-and a guy who I was doing the drugs with! - it left me with no-one to turn to.

"I was very sad and lonely. My wife left me, and I didn't blame her. It's hard to watch someone you love trying to kill themselves. That's what I was doing."

Although he later joined up with his bandmates for a couple of shows on the 'Not In This Lifetime' tour in 2016, he wasn't invited to the 'Appetite For Destruction' reunion in 2018.

He added at the time: "My goal was to finish what I started, and Izzy's too. Iz is just as heartbroken as I am that the three of them decided to leave us out and bring three strangers in - who are those people? It's just not cool.

"I love those songs, I love those records. I practice them here at home every day because I love them and I'm so proud of them and I'm proud of what the five of us did -- we accomplished our dream exactly the way we wanted to.

"It didn't end the way we wanted, or I wanted, but we did it our way. Like Frank Sinatra said, 'I did it my way.' "