The singer has apologized to the longtime fans who were hurt by her decision to perform at an inauguration event — but her followers aren't holding back.
Singer Jewel took a moment on Friday to explain her decision to perform at an inauguration ball for the Make America Healthy Again movement. The event was held earlier this week in honor of Robert F.
Singer Jewel is opening up about her decision to perform at Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Make America Healthy Again (aka MAHA) ball honoring President Donald Trump’s second inauguration.
Jewel has a message for fans who felt 'betrayed' by her performance at Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s inauguration event: 'I really hope that we can push through our hurt.' ...
Jewel is responding to comments from her fans who were "disappointed" in her decision to perform at the MAHA Inaugural Ball, explaining she is willing to work with the administration on mental health ...
Singer Jewel responded to outraged fans for performing at President Donald Trump’s Department of Health and Human Services secretary nominee, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s “Make America Healthy ...
I will not give up because you have improved my life. During the inauguration, Jewel sang at a celebration in honor of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. "I'm really sorry, and it hurts me," she remarked.
Jewel’s Monday appearance at the inaugural event was apparently an unexpected gift to Kennedy’s wife, Cheryl Hines — the singer was not included on the list of performers for the 2025 ...
Jewel performed at an inauguration day ball for Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and explained the decision in an Instagram video on Jan. 24, saying she "wants to be a ray of light" in her mental health ...
The “Masked Singer” Season 6 winner did not publicly endorse a candidate in the 2024 election. As a longtime advocate for mental health, Jewel co-founded the Inspiring Children Foundation ...
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