Her hands are hers. Jewel is opening up about her choice to perform at Robert F. Kennedy Jr.‘s ball honoring Donald Trump’s inauguration, explaining that her commitment to addressing the nation’s ...
Jewel is responding to comments from her fans who were "disappointed" in her decision to perform at the MAHA Inaugural Ball, ...
Jewel is defending her polarizing choice to perform at Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Inauguration Day ball while apologizing to those whose feelings she may have hurt in the process. In an Instagram video ...
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.
Singer Jewel took a moment on Friday to explain her decision to perform at an inauguration ball for the Make America Healthy Again movement.
If I can help put resources or mental health tools into the hands of the most vulnerable who need it, I’m going to try and I’m going to fight,” she said.
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 ...
Singer Jewel had a message for fans who were upset by her choice to perform at the Make America Healthy Again Inaugural Ball ...
Jewel, who started her Inspiring Children Foundation to target youth mental health issues more than two decades ago, performed “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” for the gathering. RFK Jr. is ...