Jon Bon Jovi‘s marriage to high school sweetheart, Dorothea Hurley, has been making headlines over the past few weeks. While speaking with ABC’s Michael Strahan for the network’s recent “Halfway There” special, the 62-year-old rock star got candid about his infidelity during the early days of his relationship with Dorothea, 61.
“I’m a rock ‘n’ roll star. I’m not a saint,” the “Livin’ On a Prayer” hitmaker explained. “I’m Jon Bon Jovi. It was pretty good,” joking that he got “away with murder” and was “not saying that there weren’t 100 girls in [his] life.”
“But if you think I was ever going to jeopardize … anything for believing the narcissist in me was real? What a stupid thing to do,” Jon emphasized, referring to the thought of destroying his marriage. “What kind of excesses does a man need that’s going to fuel that fire? It’s just not worth it.”
Jon also praised Dorothea for not being “afraid to call [him] out on something” and is “also there when [he falls].”
“And I’m there for her when she falls,” he doubled down. “No matter where I went in my career, the ups or the downs, we went there together.”
Earlier this month, the “It’s My Life” musician stirred up quite a buzz after describing the “wonderful clichés of rock stardom,” per The Independent.
“It’s about never lying about having been a saint, but not being a fool enough to [mess] up the home life, either,” he explained.
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Jon Bon Jovi‘s marriage to high school sweetheart, Dorothea Hurley, has been making headlines over the past few weeks. While speaking with ABC’s Michael Strahan for the network’s recent “Halfway There” special, the 62-year-old rock star got candid about his infidelity during the early days of his relationship with Dorothea, 61.
“I’m a rock ‘n’ roll star. I’m not a saint,” the “Livin’ On a Prayer” hitmaker explained. “I’m Jon Bon Jovi. It was pretty good,” joking that he got “away with murder” and was “not saying that there weren’t 100 girls in [his] life.”
“But if you think I was ever going to jeopardize … anything for believing the narcissist in me was real? What a stupid thing to do,” Jon emphasized, referring to the thought of destroying his marriage. “What kind of excesses does a man need that’s going to fuel that fire? It’s just not worth it.”
Jon also praised Dorothea for not being “afraid to call [him] out on something” and is “also there when [he falls].”
“And I’m there for her when she falls,” he doubled down. “No matter where I went in my career, the ups or the downs, we went there together.”
Earlier this month, the “It’s My Life” musician stirred up quite a buzz after describing the “wonderful clichés of rock stardom,” per The Independent.
“It’s about never lying about having been a saint, but not being a fool enough to [mess] up the home life, either,” he explained.