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 ...
Jewel has apologized to fans who were disappointed that she performed at Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s MAHA Inauguration Ball.
“Hanging out with RFK Jr but claiming to care about public health is next level hypocrisy,” one Instagram user wrote. “How is ...
The “You Were Meant For Me” singer is expressing regret over her implicit endorsement of Donald Trump’s administration.
At the event, Jewel sang “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” for RFK Jr., 71, a vocal vaccine skeptic selected by President Donald Trump to head the Department of Health and Human Services.
Jewel addressed those who "feel betrayed" by her performance on Inauguration Day. If you missed it, on Monday, the singer — who's best known for her song "Who Will Save Your Soul" — performed at a ...
Jewel apologizes to her fans and the LGBTQIA+ community after performing at Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s inauguration ball. The “Intuition” singer took to social media to address her fans following an ...
Jewel is speaking out on her decision to perform at an inauguration day ball honoring Robert F. Kennedy Jr., as she says her devotion to solving the country’s mental health crisis defies political ...
I have so much love and admiration for each of you.” Jewel explained that her decision to perform for RFK Jr., a vocal vaccine skeptic, was due to her advocacy for mental health. “If there’s ...
Jewel, a longtime mental health advocate who co-founded the virtual wellness center Innerworld, performed “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” at the MAHA Ball as a surprise for RFK’s wife Cheryl ...
Jewel apologizes to her fans and the LGBTQIA+ community after performing at Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s inauguration ball. The “Intuition” singer took to social media to address her fans following an ...
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