Jon Bon Jovi Praised for Bravery After Helping Suicidal Woman
Jon Bon Jovi: A True Rockstar
Jon Bon Jovi, the renowned rock star, has once again demonstrated his kindness and bravery by helping a suicidal woman on the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge in Nashville on Tuesday, September 10.
The Incident
While filming a music video for his song "The People’s House" on the bridge, Bon Jovi noticed a woman who had climbed over the guard railing and appeared ready to jump. Without hesitation, the rock star approached the woman, talking with her and even sharing a hug. Bon Jovi and one of his assistants then helped the woman back to safety, where he continued to calm her down. Local police and fire officials arrived on the scene soon afterward.
Video of the Incident
Watch the dramatic moment Bon Jovi talks a suicidal woman back from the edge of a bridge.
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Local Officials Praise Bon Jovi’s Actions
"A shout out to Jon Bon Jovi and his team for helping a woman on the Seigenthaler Ped Bridge Tue night," tweeted the Metro Nashville Police Department. "Bon Jovi helped persuade her to come off the ledge over the Cumberland River to safety."
Background on the JBJ Soul Foundation
Bon Jovi, who owns a rooftop bar and restaurant in Nashville, has yet to comment on the incident. However, a source close to the musician revealed that Bon Jovi regularly deals with people in crisis through his work with the JBJ Soul Foundation. The foundation aims to provide housing, food, and other support services to those in need. The source noted that Bon Jovi has received extensive training in speaking with individuals experiencing a crisis and would have done what anyone would have done in that situation.
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FAQs
Q: Did Bon Jovi know the woman before intervening?
A: No, Bon Jovi did not know the woman before helping her.
Q: Was Bon Jovi under contract to film a music video when the incident occurred?
A: Yes, Bon Jovi was filming a music video for his song "The People’s House" on the bridge when the incident took place.
Q: What did Bon Jovi do after helping the woman back to safety?
A: Bon Jovi continued to calm the woman down until local police and fire officials arrived on the scene.
Q: Will Bon Jovi be awarding or recognized for his bravery?
A: While Bon Jovi’s actions are being widely praised, it is unclear if he will receive any formal recognition or awards for his bravery.
Conclusion
Jon Bon Jovi’s bravery and kindness have inspired many once again. It’s clear that his commitment to helping those in need extends beyond his music. The JBJ Soul Foundation and his philanthropic work continue to make a significant impact in the lives of countless individuals.