Jewel answers critics who felt ‘let down’ by her decision to perform at inauguration event
- Jewel spoke out about her performance at the 2025 Inauguration Day Ball for Robert F. Kennedy Jr., stating it aligned with her mental health advocacy work.
- She expressed regret to fans who felt hurt by her choice, especially the LGBTQIA community, saying, 'I am so sorry that I caused pain.'
- Jewel emphasized the urgency of mental health issues, stating, 'We cannot wait another four years' to address them.
- Despite backlash, Jewel defended her decision to perform, asserting that mental health affects everyone across political lines.
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Jewel Apologizes to Fans Following RFK Jr. Inauguration Event Performance
Jewel Amy E. Price/Getty Images Jewel had a heartfelt message for fans who were upset by her decision to perform during one of President Donald Trump’s inauguration events. “As many of you know, I’m a mental health advocate,” Jewel, 50, said in a video shared via Instagram on Friday, January 24. “If there’s anything that I’ve learned in the past 20 years, it’s that mental health affects everybody’s lives across party lines.” The singer, who perf…
‘I Believe I Can Help’: Jewel Stands Up To Critics Upset Over Her MAHA Ball Performance
A number of entertainers have agreed to perform at events related to the inauguration of President Donald Trump, prompting backlash from some of their anti-Trump fans. For “You Were Meant For Me” singer Jewel, the criticism came after she took the stage at an event celebrating the Make America Healthy Again movement being spearheaded by... The post ‘I Believe I Can Help’: Jewel Stands Up To Critics Upset Over Her MAHA Ball Performance appeared f…
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