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  • Jewel surprises crowd with MAHA Inaugural ball performance


    President Donald Trump received a warm welcome to Washington, D.C., post inauguration Monday at the MAHA Inaugural Ball with Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

    Singer Jewel surprised the packed room of MAHA supporters at the Waldorf Astoria when she arrived on stage to perform a moving, acoustic rendition of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” hours after President Trump took the oath of office.

    The Grammy Award-winner simply stunned, wearing a timeless black-and-white gown as she belted out the tune to a silent, awe-inspired crowd, while Kennedy wrapped his arm around wife Cheryl Hines, who was wearing a one-shoulder Romona Kaveza gown.

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    Jewel surprised MAHA Inaugural Ball guests on Monday in Washington, D.C. (Jessica Kraus/Instagram)

    House Inhabit founder Jessica Kraus told Fox News Digital that Jewel’s performance was completely unanticipated.

    “No one was expecting it, so it was a big fun surprise,” Kraus said.

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    Hines became emotional during the song and was seen wiping away a tear from her eye as Jewel belted out the hit ballad.

    Jewel performed an acoustic rendition of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow.” (Aurelia D’Amore)

    Cheryl Hines was overcome with emotions during Jewel’s performance. (Jessica Kraus/Instagram)

    The power couple walked the red carpet at the historic hotel before dancing and dining the night away with MAHA supporters.

    “No one was expecting it, so it was a big fun surprise.”

    — Jessica Kraus, House Inhabit

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    In addition to the “Curb Your Enthusiasm” actress, Russell Brand and Rob Schneider both celebrated the 47th president’s inauguration at the MAHA Inaugural Ball. 

    The Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement was spearheaded by Kennedy and Emmy Award-winning producer Del Bigtree.

    Cheryl Hines and Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. walk the red carpet at the MAHA Inaugural Ball. (Aurelia D’Amore)

    Russell Brand and Rob Schneider both attended the MAHA Inaugural Ball on Monday. (Aurelia D’Amore)

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    Trump nominated Kennedy to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. His confirmation hearing has yet to be scheduled.

    Kennedy announced his candidacy for the 2024 Democratic presidential nomination in April 2023. Six months later, he dropped his bid for the Democratic ticket and ran as an independent candidate. 

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    By August, RFK Jr. was out of the race and had endorsed Trump for president.



    Jewel surprises crowd with MAHA Inaugural ball performance

    Last night, attendees at the MAHA Inaugural ball were in for a special treat when singer-songwriter Jewel took the stage for a surprise performance. The Grammy-nominated artist wowed the crowd with her soulful vocals and heartfelt lyrics, performing a mix of her hit songs and new material.

    The audience was thrilled to see Jewel perform live, and her powerful performance left everyone in awe. From her emotional ballads to her upbeat anthems, Jewel’s music resonated with the crowd and had everyone singing along.

    The MAHA Inaugural ball was already a night to remember, but Jewel’s surprise performance took it to the next level. Her presence added an extra touch of magic to the event, and attendees couldn’t stop talking about her incredible performance.

    Overall, it was a night filled with music, celebration, and unforgettable moments, and Jewel’s surprise performance was definitely a highlight of the evening.

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  • Jewel answers critics who felt ‘let down’ by her decision to perform at inauguration event




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    Singer Jewel took a moment on Friday to explain her decision to perform at an inauguration ball for the Make America Healthy Again movement.

    The event was held earlier this week in honor of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., President Donald Trump’s nominee for the secretary of health and human services.

    In a video posted to her verified Instagram, the “Who Will Save Your Soul” singer started off by identifying herself as “a mental health advocate” and saying, “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.”

    Jewel went on to say, “I believe I can help, and if I believe I can help, I have to try. And if I wait to try until I agree 100 percent 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. It’s actually because things are so imperfect that we have to find ways to engage and to participate.”

    “We cannot wait another four years,” the Grammy nominee continued, in reference to Trump’s nascent second term. “I believe there are people in the new administration that are willing to help on this issue, and I do not agree on all the politics, but if I can help shape policy, make sure mental health is in the conversation when it comes to American health, 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 referenced the political polarization in the US post-election, “Half of our country feels hope right now, and I honor that,” while “half of our country feels disenfranchised and scared and vulnerable, and that is unacceptable.”

    “I am so sorry that some of my longtime fans feel that I let them down, “Jewel said.

    “I am so sorry that I caused pain, especially in my LGBTQIA+ community, because you guys are treasures,” she added. “You make the world a better place. You’ve made my life a better place. And I will not stop fighting. None of us can afford to stop fighting, and I really believe that the only way we change is in relationship. It isn’t in isolation or by isolating, it’s by being in relationship, by reaching out, by having hard conversations.”

    Trump announced his intention to nominate Kennedy – a noted vaccine skeptic and former US presidential candidate – to lead HHS in November, days after winning the election.





    Jewel has responded to critics who felt “let down” by her decision to perform at an inauguration event by sharing her thoughts on the matter.

    In a heartfelt post on social media, the singer-songwriter explained that she believes in the power of music to bring people together, even in times of division. She emphasized that her decision to perform was not meant to endorse any political agenda, but rather to use her voice to spread a message of unity and hope.

    Jewel acknowledged that not everyone may agree with her decision, but she urged her fans to remember that music has the ability to transcend boundaries and create connections. She emphasized that she remains committed to using her platform for positive change and encouraged her followers to do the same.

    Ultimately, Jewel’s message was one of understanding and compassion, as she sought to bridge the divide between those who may have been disappointed by her decision and those who supported it. She reminded her fans that in times of uncertainty, music can be a source of comfort and inspiration, and she expressed gratitude for the opportunity to share her gift with the world.

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  • Jewel addresses fans ‘betrayed’ by her RFK Jr. performance


    Jewel is responding to criticism of her decision to perform at a recent Robert F. Kennedy Jr. event.

    The “You Were Meant For Me” singer posted an Instagram video Friday addressing fans disappointed by her appearance at Monday’s Make America Healthy Again Inaugural Ball in Washington, D.C.

    “I am so sorry that I caused pain, especially in my LGBTQIA+ community, because you guys are treasures,” Jewel said. “You make the world a better place. You’ve made my life a better place. And I will not stop fighting. None of us can afford to stop fighting, and I really believe that the only way we change is in relationship. It isn’t in isolation or by isolating, it’s by being in relationship, by reaching out, by having hard conversations.”

    The singer-songwriter said it “pains” her to hear that some of her fans feel betrayed. “I really hope that we can push through our hurt and move toward understanding on both sides,” she said. “I am so sorry that some of my longtime fans feel that I let them down.”

    Jewel performed “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” for Kennedy and his wife, Curb Your Enthusiasm star Cheryl Hines, at the ball. Kennedy — the prominent vaccine skeptic, black-sheep scion of a famous political family, and former presidential candidate — was recently nominated by President Donald Trump to run the Department of Health and Human Services.

    Jewel’s statement wasn’t exactly a mea culpa, as she spent most of the video defending her decision to perform for the controversial politician. “I am a mental health advocate,” she said. “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. I reached out to the last administration, spoke with the surgeon general about the mental health crisis that’s facing our nation.”

    Jewel couched her discussion of suicidal ideation in Gen Z internet lingo. “I don’t know if you guys know the stats, but it is bleak,” she said. “One in four kids — oof. One in four kids are considering unaliving themselves, and it’s not much better for adults.”

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    The singer sees herself as a powerful voice in the world of mental health advocacy. “I believe I can help, and if I believe I can help, I have to try,” she said. “And if I wait to try until I agree 100 percent 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. It’s actually because things are so imperfect that we have to find ways to engage and to participate.”

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    Jewel reiterated that she believes the Trump cabinet will be able to make great strides in mental health policy. “We cannot wait another four years,” she said. “I believe there are people in the new administration that are willing to help on this issue, and I do not agree on all the politics, but if I can help shape policy, make sure mental health is in the conversation when it comes to American health, 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.”

    The musician didn’t seem to take a stance on which political party she prefers. “Half of our country feels hope right now, and I honor that,” she said. “And half of our country feels disenfranchised and scared and vulnerable, and that is unacceptable.”

    Jewel concluded with a vaguely optimistic message. “I want to be a ray of light in this world,” she said. “I try hard to be a ray of light in your lives. And I know that in times of darkness, we must grow light, and so I will wake up again tomorrow and try again. And I will count on each of you to do the same. I have so much love and admiration for each of you.”





    Dear Fans,

    I want to take a moment to address those of you who may have felt betrayed by my recent performance with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at the RFK Jr. Children’s Health Defense Gala. I understand that many of you have been longtime supporters of my music and activism, and I want to reassure you that my intentions were never to align myself with harmful ideologies or individuals.

    I want to make it clear that I do not endorse or support RFK Jr.’s views on vaccination or any other controversial topics. My decision to perform at the gala was in no way an endorsement of his beliefs, but rather a chance to use my platform to raise awareness for important causes such as children’s health and environmental protection.

    I recognize that my actions may have caused confusion or disappointment among some of you, and for that, I am truly sorry. I value each and every one of my fans and their support means the world to me. Moving forward, I will strive to be more mindful of the messages I am sending through my actions and associations.

    Thank you for your continued support and understanding. Let’s continue to stand together in the fight for a healthier, more compassionate world.

    With love and gratitude,
    Jewel

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  • Jewel apologizes for performing at RFK Jr.’s inauguration event


    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 mental health crisis transcends political divides.

    The 50-year-old singer-songwriter took to Instagram on Friday to share a video defending her performance at RFK Jr.’s “Make America Healthy Again” ball (aka MAHA), which took place in Washington, D.C., days earlier, while also apologizing to her “longtime fans” because she “caused pain.”

    At the event, Jewel sang “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” for RFK Jr., 71, a vocal vaccine skeptic selected by President Donald Trump to head the Department of Health and Human Services.

    Jewel apologized for causing her fans “pain” by performing at an inaugural ball held by RFK Jr. to celebrate Donald Trump.

    In her video, Jewel addressed her fans, apologizing to those who may have been disappointed by her actions. She shared that she felt it was more important to “act now” and work with Trump’s administration on mental health issues rather than wait for a political administration with which she fully aligns.

    “As many of you know, I am a mental health advocate. If there’s anything I’ve learned in the past 20 years, it’s that mental health affects everybody’s lives across party lines,” she explained in the video. “I reached out to the last administration, spoke with the surgeon general about the mental health crisis that’s facing our nation. I don’t know if you guys know the stats, but it is bleak.”

    Jewel expressed that she believes she can make a difference and feels compelled to help.

    Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Getty Images

    “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,” she said. “It’s actually because things are so imperfect that we have to find ways to engage and to participate. And we have to act now. We cannot wait another four years.”

    The Grammy-winning artist acknowledged that while she doesn’t agree with every political view held by the leaders of the current administration, she still believes there are people within it who are “willing to help on this issue.”

    “If I can help shape policy, make sure mental health is in the conversation when it comes to American health. 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 shared. “And I understand that my words were overly simplistic. Half of our country feels hope right now, and I honor that. And half of our country feels disenfranchised and scared and vulnerable, and that is unacceptable.”

    Jewel also said she is “so sorry” that she “caused pain,” particularly to her LGBTQIA+ followers, whom she described as “treasures.”

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    “You make the world a better place. You’ve made my life a better place. And I will not stop fighting,” she said. “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 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.”

    The “Hands” singer added, “It pains me, and I’m so sorry. Some of my longtime fans feel that I let them down.”

    “I want to be a ray of light in this world. I try hard to be a ray of light in your lives,” she continued. “And I know that in times of darkness we must grow light and so I will wake up again tomorrow and try again. And I will count on each of you to do the same.”

    She concluded, “I have so much love and admiration for each of you.”

    The “Masked Singer” Season 6 winner did not publicly endorse a candidate in the 2024 election.

    As a longtime advocate for mental health, Jewel co-founded the Inspiring Children Foundation, which focuses on helping at-risk youth in Las Vegas through a holistic approach to physical, emotional, and mental well-being. She also launched Innerworld, a virtual reality platform offering users a safe, anonymous space to access free mental health resources.

    The star was not listed on the press release for the MAHA inauguration ball and did not post footage of her performance to her Instagram account. 

    However, Jewel’s association with RFK Jr. is not new. On Jan. 4, the star shared a photo on her Instagram of her with him and two of his kids, Kyra and Conor, at an event supporting Inspiring Children.





    I want to take a moment to apologize for my recent performance at Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s inauguration event. I understand that my decision to perform at this event has caused disappointment and hurt among my fans and supporters, and for that, I am truly sorry.

    I want to make it clear that I do not support RFK Jr.’s beliefs or actions, and I deeply regret any association that my performance may have created. I want to assure you that I will be more mindful and thoughtful in my future decisions regarding the events and causes that I choose to support.

    I value and appreciate the support of my fans, and I hope that you can forgive me for my lapse in judgment. Thank you for holding me accountable, and I promise to do better in the future.

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