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Jon Bon Jovi attended the 2014 Kelly Cares Foundation’s Irish Eyes Gala yesterday and I couldn’t get over how tanned he looked. I mean, I know he is from Jersey, but that doesn’t mean that he needs to look like someone who was on the Jersey Shore. Not that he ever would be, but his skin color is closer to Tan Mom’s orange than his normal hue that you can see on his hands.
Do you think he is too tan or just right?
Now, even though I am saying he is a little too orange, I still wouldn’t mind Living in Sin with him!
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Jon Bon Jovi took the stage at a charity event for Centrepoint held at Kensington Palace yesterday and Prince William joined him when the rocker sang his song Living on a Prayer. Unfortunately Taylor Swift also rocked (if you can call it that) out with them. She can’t dance and she can’t sing rock, so even though the new pop asked her to join in she should’ve said no because that was all types of awful. I love how Jon put the guitar between himself and her, probably as his way of saying don’t write a song about me and don’t you dare date my sons.
No if you take her out of the mix, that performance was all kinds of awesome. Not only does it showcase Jon’s voice, the Prince’s isn’t that bad either!
Nigel Lythgoe Tweeted this picture of himself with Richie Sambora and Alan Thicke and it is one of the strangest encounters I have ever seen. So strange, I want Sambora and Bon Jovi to get over their difference ASAP and rejoin the band. Actually I just want the Jersey band to get over their Bad Medicine and reunite already because all four of them are the band, not just the three of them.
Jon Bon Jovi was a guest on The Late Show yesterday and David Letterman asked him about his friendship with Bruce Springsteen. The man with the best a$$ in Rock’n’Roll said that he played with The Boss for the first time back when he was only 16 years old. So the CBS late night host asked if Jon could ever be in the E Street Band and the singer said “I couldn’t have been in the sons of the E Street Band.” Then Letterman said, “I couldn’t be in the E Street Band. I lived on F Street.” That’s when Bon Jovi made that drum sound that every comedian knows when he bombs at a joke. So I guess you can say that joke got an F Street from Jon Bon Jovi and I am getting an F Street from all of you.
BTW I don’t know why, but in this interview I thought that Jon Bon Jovi’s speaking voice was so different than his singing one. It was so quiet as compared to the boisterous one you hear when you see him live in concert and I stare at his beautiful butt!
Richie Sambora is the house band this week on The Late Late Show and yesterday Craig Ferguson surprised him with a guest singer to collaborate with on the show’s theme song. That mystery person is the one and only Larry King and he proved to us that not only is he the King of Media, he is also the King of Rock! Who knew he could sing like that? So sit back and watch as the television host blows you away with his singing ability!