Jon Bon Jovi admitted he hasn’t always “been a saint” during his 35-year marriage to wife Dorothea Hurley, whom he met in high school in 1980.
While speaking about her longtime love, the Livin’ on a Prayer singer, 62, praised her “tolerance” toward her demanding touring schedule.
“These are all the wonderful clichés of rock stardom,” he said. The independent. ‘It’s about never lying about having been a saint, but about never being so stupid as to [mess] Neither does home life.
Furthermore, he attributed their lasting union to a “mutual admiration society and the luck of having grown up together.”
Jon Bon Jovi admitted he hasn’t always “been a saint” during his 35-year marriage to wife Dorothea Hurley, whom he met in high school in 1980; seen in 2019
The lovebirds share four children: Stephanie, 30; Jesse, 28; Jake, 21 years old; and Romeo, 19.
Previously, the Grammy winner told People that he “was immediately attracted” to his wife “the moment” he saw her.
“And that has never changed, 40 years ago,” he said in 2020.
‘Having grown up together and having grown up together. And we like each other a lot. “We want to hang out,” he told the outlet.
The couple originally met in 1980 while attending Sayreville War Memorial High School in New Jersey, where the Runaway singer confessed that she let him “fool her into the story.”
During his latest interview, the rock star also praised his son Jake’s engagement to 20-year-old Millie Bobby Brown.
While he was initially “unaware” of his future daughter-in-law’s work on Stranger Things, he noted that he admires “her work ethic.”
‘Millie is a movie star. We just went to the premiere of Damsel with her and Jake just premiered her first movie. “I’m happy for him,” the father of four gushed.
Brown and Jake got engaged in April 2023 after two years of dating.
While speaking about her longtime love, the Livin’ on a Prayer singer, 62, praised her “tolerance” toward her demanding touring schedule.
“They’re two young people chasing a dream together, so we support it, because our hope for them (and Millie’s parents’ hope for them, because Bob and Kelly Brown also met when they were very little) is that the children will grow up together,” the legendary musician said of the duo.
He continued, “Anything after that is out of the control of the four of us as parents, but they are good kids.” They will figure it out.
Although Brown previously said Jon would not be performing at their wedding, he joked that he would most likely take the stage at some point.
“You know, I highly doubt his word on the matter,” he mused. ‘We’ll see! It depends on how much wine I drink before I get to the moment when she shoves the microphone in my face.