It went viral and was eventually refuted by Bon Jovi when he posted a pic of himself holding a sign that read “Heaven looks a lot like New Jersey.”Ī request for comment from Bon Jovi's rep on the latest death hoax was not replied to as of press time. In 2011, a Philadelphia heavy metal musician posted a sloppy press release on a WordPress blogging site stating that Bon Jovi had died after he was found in a coma in an Asbury Park hotel. The kids in the TikTok videos probably didn't know it, but Bon Jovi is no stranger to the Christmastime death hoax. More: Lawmakers announces bipartisan legislation that would ban TikTok in the US The deaths of celebs in all fields were subject of the prank, including Martha Stewart, John Travolta, Cher, Zac Efron, Oprah Winfrey and Sean Hannity. But the reactions … some kids aren’t getting presents,” Bongiovi said.īon Jovi wasn't the only one to get TikTok killed. Congratulations are in order for Jon Bon Jovi 's eldest son Jesse Bongiovi, who popped the question to his girlfriend of four years, Jesse Light, over the. More: Beatles, Bon Jovi, Max Weinberg and more take part in NJ Hall of Fame virtual ceremony 25 and his brother, Matt Bongiovi, tweeted a response to the TikTok trend on Christmas Eve. 26 Bon Jovi posted a Christmas themed pic on Dec. He played a game of “Pink Pong,” which he won, with his son Jesse Bongiovi on their Hampton Water rose Instagram page on Monday, Dec. It's a big one for the 'Livin' On A Prayer' singer and Bon Jovi frontman he turns 60 Wednesday. All this despite Bon Jovi being active on social media over the last few days.
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