Rocker Jon Bon Jovi is “horrified” by how he became famous today

“Can I release a hot clip and then I’m ‘famous?!'” rocker Jon Bon Jovi criticized how one can quickly get attention today.

 

 Rocker Jon Bon Jovi
Rocker Jon Bon Jovi

 

The “infamous” rocker also shared that he was “frightened” by the current star culture. In a TV interview with “The Sunday Project” (Australia), Jon Bon Jovi candidly criticized the current star culture when people can do all kinds of things, all kinds of tricks to become “famous”.

Many people who participate in reality TV shows are also considered “stars”, sought-after “celebrities”. All of which makes the 56-year-old rocker feel “horrible”: “I think it’s horrible that we live in a world where people can share the most intimate, intimate things of their personal lives.

“I don’t really care about them, I’ve never seen the hot clips, or the tricks they put up, that’s not what it’s for me. For celebrities like that, think about what they would know how to write if they did autobiographies? ‘I made hot clips and waited for myself to become famous’?! It’s horrible. Excuse me, let me pass.”

 

 Rocker Jon Bon Jovi


Rocker Jon Bon Jovi

 

During his singing career, Jon Bon Jovi has sold over 130 million albums worldwide. It is understandable that Jon Bon Jovi is “kicking” some “stars” in the American entertainment industry today – characters who often stand between the indemarcated line of fame and … Notoriously, they are known for their reality TV shows with tricks.

Jon Bon Jovi also emphasized that today there are many people who are considered stars, celebrities but lack the real abilities required in an artist: “One should travel a lot, experience and write books, paint, act, sing… Fame has to be something that comes after you’ve created quality art.”

Rocker Jon Bon Jovi is “horrified” by how he became famous today