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Jon Bon Jovi wasn’t supposed to be on Nashville bridge when he helped save a woman’s life: ‘Thank God for Jon’
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The War & Treaty worked with Jon Bon Jovi shortly before the moment he saved a woman's life on a bridge in Nashville, Tennessee, and told Fox News Digital he originally was not supposed to still be in the area when it happened.
Bon Jovi and The War & Treaty collaborated on the song "The People’s House," which they were filming a music video for in Nashville on the Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge shortly before the incident. "Just goes to show you how he’s guided. Faith leads us all, doesn’t it? So thank God for Jon."
"So we had just got finished shooting a music video, and we hugged Jon, and we left, and 20 minutes later, the situation takes place," Michael explained. "I don’t even think he was originally supposed to walk the bridge, but something inside of him and his team said, ‘Let’s go on the bridge.’"
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