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Jon Bon Jovi praised for talking woman off bridge in Nashville

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September 11, 2024
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Getty Images US rock legend Jon Bon Jovi smiles while wearing a white t-shirt and a tan leather jacket while performing on the series America Idol in May 2024.Getty Images
Jon Bon Jovi (image from earlier this year)

Rock legend Jon Bon Jovi has been praised by police for helping a woman in distress who was on the ledge of a bridge in Nashville, Tennessee, on Tuesday night.

The Metropolitan Nashville Police Department shared a video of the Bon Jovi frontman and his team who were at the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge when the woman was standing precariously over the Cumberland River.

Bon Jovi, 62, and others talked to the woman and helped her come back on to the bridge, police said.

“It takes all of us to help keep each other safe,” Ch John Drake said in a brief statement.

Bon Jovi appeared to be in Nashville shooting a music video on the bridge, according to separate footage posted on social media.

In the video released by police, a woman in blue can be seen holding on to the railing while standing on the ledge.

Other people pass her and slightly further down the bridge, Bon Jovi’s team appears to be setting up camera equipment.

Bon Jovi walks over to the woman with someone else as his team stand further away.

The singer then can be seen waving hello at her and leaning on the railing near her.

Metropolitan Nashville Police Department Footage released by the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department shows Jon Bon Jovi on the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge in Nashville with his arms on a woman wearing a blue dress who he had managed to persuade to come off of a bridge ledge. Other people can be seen around the two.Metropolitan Nashville Police Department
Jon Bon Jovi embraced the unidentified woman after persuading her to climb back onto the pedestrian side of a bridge in Nashville

After about a minute, Bon Jovi walks to the woman and with the help of another woman the pair get her back on to the pedestrian walkway on the bridge.

Other people walk over after the woman is safe and Bon Jovi embraces her in a hug.

A few minutes later the police footage shows Bon Jovi leaving the bridge with her.

Accompanying the video on social media, Metro Nashville Police Department said: “A shout out to Jon Bon Joni and his team for helping a woman on the Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge [on] Tuesday night.

“Bon Jovi helped persuade her to come off the ledge over the Cumberland River to safety.”

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