June 15, 2025

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Jon Bon Jovi Saves Woman from Bridge in Nashville

Jon Bon Jovi Saves Woman from Jumping Off Nashville Bridge

Rock Star and Team Come to the Rescue During Music Video Shoot

Jon Bon Jovi recently showed he’s a hero in real life when he helped save a woman from jumping off a bridge in Nashville.On Tuesday, Bon Jovi was filming a music video for his new song, “The People’s House,” from his band’s latest album, “Forever.” The shoot took place on the Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge, also known as the John Seigenthaler Bridge. The bridge is a popular spot in Nashville, not far from the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.

In a video released by the police, you can see Bon Jovi and a production assistant carefully approaching the woman, who was standing on the edge of the bridge, looking out over the railing. They talked to her calmly for a few minutes. Eventually, she turned around, and with their help, she was pulled to safety. Bon Jovi then hugged her, and they walked off the bridge together, accompanied by police officers.

The woman was taken to a hospital to make sure she is okay. The police thanked Bon Jovi and his team for their quick and kind actions. They praised him for helping persuade the woman to come away from the edge.

The Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge is an important landmark in Nashville. It was named after John Seigenthaler, a journalist who once saved someone from jumping off the same bridge back in 1954.

This year, besides working on his new album, Bon Jovi was also featured in a documentary series on Hulu called “Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story.” He has also been dealing with personal loss, as his mother, Carol Bongiovi, passed away this summer.

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