Jewel is reaching out to her fans after performing at one of Donald Trump’s inauguration celebrations … issuing a big “I’m sorry” for her participation in the political weekend. For those who missed it, the singer-songwriter performed at the…
Jewel is reaching out to her fans after performing at one of Donald Trump’s inauguration celebrations … issuing a big “I’m sorry” for her participation in the political weekend. For those who missed it, the singer-songwriter performed at the… Jewel Apologizes to LGBTQ+ Fans After Performing at Inauguration Event
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She says she decided to be a part of the MAHA ball as part of her mental health advocacy, adding she also worked with the last administration to raise awareness about the country’s mental health crisis.
While she doesn’t “agree on all the politics” of the new administration, she says she doesn’t want to wait to try to make a difference.
She notes … “If I wait to try until I agree 100% with the people that might be willing to help me, I’d never get off the bench. I don’t think that’s how activism works, waiting until everything’s perfect enough to participate.”
Yet, she understands she has hurt fans, especially calling out to the LGBTQIA+ community … and says she’s “so sorry” for their pain.
As she puts it … she promises to keep fighting for her queer followers, praising them for making her life “a better place.”
She adds … “None of us can afford to stop fighting, and I really believe that the only way we can change is in relationship. It isn’t in isolation or by isolating, it’s by being in a relationship, by reaching out, by having hard conversations, and I really hope that we can push through our hurt and move toward understanding on both sides.”
To “Save Her Soul,” she wants to make it clear she didn’t mean to hurt anyone with her performance.
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